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Rudy
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I got these pics from DB and just had to post them.

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Can you imagine driving that Mobil Church down the road with it's hard rubber tires and stiff springs? :roll:

It must have beat the driver nearly to death, while speeding along at all of maby 15-20mph.

The house car really cracks me up, it must have caused lots of chuckles as it roamed around the country! :wink:
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yeah . pretty wild, looks like a very uncomfrotable, ,i just cant imagine dressing loke that tho
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I just noticed that the fenders on the car are painted to look like bricks.
The woman in the picture appears to be laughing, maby because she is embarrassed? In those days, it seems men dressed up in suits alot. In the summer time, especially in the midwest and the south, a black suit on a hot humid summer day had to be really nasty!
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Post by splummer »

they sure did dress fiffernt, i have some old tool books and it shows apic of a guy running his table saw with a suit and tye on and smoking a pipe
just because you ride the bus , it doesnt make you a bus person
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