Wagons in vintage Street scenes

Discussion in 'General Station Wagon Discussions' started by OrthmannJ, Jan 19, 2010.

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    breakus v8 or not v8?

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    Hello!

    Yesterday I was turning the page of this thread and saw a picture of a Peugeot 504 Wagon mettallic green. I can not find it anymore, is someone could help me?

    Thank you

    Jérôme
     
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    There are 799 pages in this thread so far. There could be several Peugeot wagons among the photos. But, since someone mentioned page 297 in another thread recently, I'm going to venture a guess that you went to page 297 of this thread. There is (what I think is) a green Peugeot wagon on that page (with people on the roof of it).
     
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    So many cars so little time

    Impressive hundreds of pages
    Very interesting shots from back in time- not just wagons, but locations, styles and even other cars & trucks
    Hope to be able to see most of them - just not all in one or two sittings
     
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    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    #7984 What became Foster-Jacobs Electrical Morton, Illinois was about 10 miles from where I lived. Used to see their trucks and crews all over the area.
    As was mentioned, of the thousands of pictures and places, we all seem to find things that bring us home. I've found several here and on another site I hang out.
    Thanks for the memories on this day to remember yesterday.
    The 53 Buick looks like the one I owned and the Chevy woody like one I drooled over.
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    And yes, I've seen that old Chicago airport sign a few times.
     
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    Buy the car, but shop around when it comes to trains..........:rofl2:
     
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    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    How did I miss that the first time? I looked at the cars and the crane, even the lake beyond. Still I missed the RR car that went Whoopsie!
    Must have been some good buys on those cars.

    Me too Krash. Just a pile of construction "stuff."
     
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    I missed that as well first time around. The tipped-over RR car only registered on my brain as 'a pile of stuff'..........
     
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    What do ya' expect with a diesel train!!

    Dear Station Wagon (and train) lovers,

    ;) Yeah, but what did ya' expect. Judging from the automobiles being transported, we are already in the diesel railroad area.

    Stuff like this wouldn't have happened if we had stuck with . . . . .Steam!!
    [​IMG] :D


    Cheers, Edouard :cheers:
     
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    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    I've seen way more steam engines wrecked than diesels.
     
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    Originally Posted by elagache [​IMG]
    Dear Station Wagon (and train) lovers,



    ;) Yeah, but what did ya' expect. Judging from the automobiles being transported, we are already in the diesel railroad area.

    Stuff like this wouldn't have happened if we had stuck with . . . . .Steam!! [​IMG] :D


    Cheers, Edouard





    Edouard has a valid point though....if it was a steam driven engine.......could you just imagime the Kaboom, the earth shatering KABOOM as the boilers blew up....blew up good, real good! There would be no sign at the side of the road............ah, the good old days:rofl2:
     

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