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Those Were The Days
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demweredadays · 8 months ago
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demweredadays · 9 months ago
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Fast Freddie Spencer
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demweredadays · 9 months ago
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Project G stereo - Clairtone (1964)
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demweredadays · 9 months ago
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Daytona Beach, Florida, 1975 - Elliott Erwitt
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demweredadays · 9 months ago
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Marjorie Dare (Doris Smith) riding hands free around “The Wall of Death” sideshow at the Kursaal amusement park in Essex, England, 1938. – via Vintage Everyday
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demweredadays · 9 months ago
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Paul Newman, ca. 1950s
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demweredadays · 9 months ago
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Yeah.
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demweredadays · 9 months ago
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Pioneer CT A1 (1980)
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demweredadays · 10 months ago
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Angus Young & Bon Scott, 1979
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demweredadays · 10 months ago
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AC/DC by Martyn Goddard - 1976.
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demweredadays · 10 months ago
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Classic 80s get a last loo in...1989 - ah, a very good year for beers...
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demweredadays · 11 months ago
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The Monstrous 18 litre V8 Ford GAA
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The Monstrous 18 litre V8 Ford GAA
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The Monstrous 18 litre V8 Ford GAA
The Monstrous 18 litre V8 Ford GAA: The Biggest Petrol V8 Ever Built That Powered The Sherman Tank The Ford GAA engine is an American all-aluminum 32-valve DOHC 60-degree liquid-cooled V8 internal combustion engine with a flat-plane crank designed and produced by the Ford Motor Company before and during World War II. It displaces 1,100 cu in (18 L) and puts out well over 1,000 pound-feet (1,400 N⋅m) of torque from idle to 2,200 rpm. The factory-rated net output was 500 hp (370 kW) at 2,600 rpm. And one in a mustang for size reference. What a beast!
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demweredadays · 11 months ago
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1961 Mercury Colony Park
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demweredadays · 11 months ago
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Philips GF 303 “Pompon”, 1969
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