Archive for January, 2024

GM SPORTS CAR MADE DEBUT ON THIS DAY

Vette Vues Magazine Blog: 1953 Corvette Motorama Show Car

On January 17, 1953, a prototype Chevrolet Corvette sports car
made its debut at General Motors’ (GM) Motorama auto show at
the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City. The Corvette, named
for a fast type of naval warship, would eventually become an
iconic American muscle car and remains in production today.

MotorCities - The 1953 Corvette: Preserving the Heritage | 2020 | Story of the Week

1953 Motorama Chevrolet Corvette Show Car 16 - Mega Gallery: The Original 1953 GM Motorama ...

2024 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray 1LT Coupe RWD - $82,999
2024 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray 1LT Coupe.

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THE LONE RANGER’S ‘’LITTLE SAVERS”

Hake's - "THE LONE RANGER PEACE PATROL" PERSONAL APPEARANCE PROMO LOT.

The Peace Patrol was a U.S. Savings Stamp and Bond program
targeted at school-aged children called “Little Savers” that was
launched in the late 1950s.

U.S. Savings Bond Peace Patrol signed by the Lone Ranger - Facsimile Signatures

Clayton Moore as The Lone Ranger | Lone ranger, Ranger, Movie stars

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FROM THE RETRO BLOG ~

Top 50 Funniest Memes Collection – Quotes and Humor

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AMENDMENT RATIFIED ON THIS DAY IN 1919

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The 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, a progressive effort
to enforce social reform via expanded federal power and popularly known as Prohibition, was ratified on this day in history, Jan. 16,
1919. 

The amendment stated, "The manufacture, sale, or transportation
of intoxicating liquors within, the importation thereof into, or the exportation thereof from the
United States and all the territory
subject to the jurisdiction thereof for beverage purposes is
hereby prohibited.”
 

Prohibition ended with the ratification of the Twenty-first
Amendment
, which repealed the Eighteenth Amendment
on December 5, 1933.

Prohibition, otherwise known as the Volstead Act or the Eighteenth Amendment, barred the ...


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The Building Blocks of Prohibition – Prohibition: An Interactive History

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SOME HUMOR FROM THE PDX RETRO BLOG

Thought of the Day: Electric Car Jokes (Nikki, April 24, 2014) - YouTube

WASHINGTON (TND) — Bitterly cold temperatures that have
swept across America this week have brought headaches for
electric vehicle owners to make their mileage range last or for
those in need of a charge with instances of drivers being
stranded or being stuck at charging stations without getting
any juice.

Electric Car Jokes – (Being Green Can be Funny!) | HumorSearch.com

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