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Post by pmossberg on Apr 26, 2012 9:39:32 GMT -5
Daniel Strohl posted this on Hemmings.com. The photo is hosted on a site called: www.photohio.org/This has nothing to do with RPM or even racing. But I know ya'll like old cars. And I think the photo is pretty cool. Daniel's comments: You knew I’d be right back to posting carspotting scenes from PhotOhio.org ASAP, right? Today’s parking lot scene comes to us courtesy that photo archive and shows the (now defunct) Northland Mall parking lot, looking northeast toward Morse Road, sometime in the 1960s. Given that the mall opened in 1964 and given the ages of the cars in the photo, I’d say this was likely taken during the mall’s grand opening. What do you see here?
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Post by revilo on Apr 26, 2012 9:54:21 GMT -5
Just imagine, all those cars and the only ones I see that weren't made in the USA are a few Beetles. No parking places for handicapped or new mothers, and nobody even thought that was a problem. My, how "far" we've come. I don't remember people saying they were handicapped back then. They just dealt with their problems and didn't want to "burden" anyone with them. Sorry, I digress. Awesome shot of some classic American iron. All those tail fins and all that chrome. WOW.
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