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Western Railroad Discussion > See PhotoBob in his new car.Date: 08/04/02 20:57 See PhotoBob in his new car. Author: donwinslow I posted this one some time ago but have now included it in the Historical section (where PhotoBob belongs) along with some new Tonopah and Tidewater stuff..... http://www.donwinslow.net/historical.htm
Now I gotta run off and go to work for the next couple of days which will give PhotoBob a chance to come up with some kinda devious posting of his own. :-) Don Winslow http://www.donwinslow.net Date: 08/04/02 21:04 Re: See PhotoBob in his new car. Author: lrvto That wasn't at ALX was it? (see Amtrak board)
Date: 08/04/02 21:58 Re: See PhotoBob in his new car. Author: photobob Im the third one on the left and it was taken in MGB.
Date: 08/05/02 09:56 Re: See PhotoBob in his new car. Author: ENGINEER CHESTER FIRST CAR (51 CHEV) DID NOT LOOK LIKE THAT
RIGHT TONY J RICK DUNSMUIR LIBBY,MT Date: 08/05/02 11:01 Re: See PhotoBob in his new car. Author: dash-9 Photobob,
You sly devil I did not know you were into ragtop sports models. Did you opt for the twin turbos or the roots 14-71 blower? Are all your buddies with you fellow professional photographers or railfans? Doug Forness Date: 08/05/02 15:22 Re: Remarkable pics. Author: delticfan The collection of Tidewater photos are truly fascinating. Look beyond the trains, there is so much to see. I am impressed how 'clean & neat' most places looked in those days, was it due to the constantly blowing sand? Full marks for rescueing these photos. Chris d.
Date: 08/05/02 16:08 Re: Remarkable pics. Author: .007 A Question. Any body know what type of clutch that car had?
Most clutches would not stand up to that service and I am wondering if that car had a wet leather clutch. Date: 08/05/02 23:05 Re: Remarkable pics. Author: Evan_Werkema .007 wrote:
> A Question. Any body know what type of clutch > that car had? I don't know about that particular car, but you might be interested in the first item on this page, which describes a similar conversion: http://ATSF.Railfan.net/snippets/mow.html |