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Old 01-03-2013, 12:41 AM
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Default Love to see those rural girls in cornfields

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Originally Posted by northsonny View Post
Aging Buick mechanic from the 1970s here, Buick went V8 in late 53 with 54 models all being V8. I'm going to put that Buick to a 1957 model, one of the higher priced model(Special or a Roadmaster). As for the VW, unless I see the taillights or rear window, I can't tell pre-64 models. 3rd car is what I know to be called the Fox bodied Mustangs from about 10-12 yrs ago. As for the Mopar, could be 68-71 Dodge. As for women pictured, I have fond memories of a number of farmers daughters in various stages of undress parked out in midwestern cornfields
Sonny, If you have pics of any of those farmer's daughters, please post. Maybe reclining on a blanket chewing thoughtfully on a straw, one hand testing the dampness of the wet bits, with a John Deere in the background. (Phew, the tempo of my typing increased as I wrote that - and then I had to rest for a couple of minutes)

Thank you for the Buick info, Sonny. I guess in 57 or thereabouts, Buick, Cadillac and Chevy were all making different V8 motors, with about the same horsepower. And now, I have to post my favourite Buick pic of all time. Sad and sorry to say this, but no chicks on this one.

I'll add another photo to compensate a little. It's a Beetle, 72, I think, but there is a beautiful hippy chick decorating the hardtail Harley in the foreground. Harley fans, please ID the bike. The kick-starter says sixties or seventies. Unlike the hippy chick, that Harley must have been an absolute dog to ride - look at that horrible back tire.
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