1952 OCF
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1952 OCF
Just uploaded a video of what I'm think is from the 1952 OCF showing some Model T's and other cars. He's the link for your viewing pleasure
https://youtu.be/WWRSzcckegk
https://youtu.be/WWRSzcckegk
23 Touring
23 Fordor
25 TT
27 TT
23 Fordor
25 TT
27 TT
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Re: 1952 OCF
Thanks for sharing. Most cars were only 40 to 50 years old then and I bet there still running.
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Re: 1952 OCF
Thankyou for that! SPLENDID!!
I'm sure the hobby was different then and maybe simpler. Events were special enough to find period clothing for, etc.
The illusion of longer and lower cars as well as shorter people is delightful too. It's easy to get lost it.
Rich
I'm sure the hobby was different then and maybe simpler. Events were special enough to find period clothing for, etc.
The illusion of longer and lower cars as well as shorter people is delightful too. It's easy to get lost it.
Rich
When did I do that?
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Re: 1952 OCF
That's amazing. Everyone in such detailed costumes, and lots of marching bands. They put a remarkable amount of effort into it. And the actually look like they are having a lot of fun.
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Re: 1952 OCF
Cool video, but kinda weird too: what’s with all the creepy clowns and goofy antics???
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Re: 1952 OCF
The other American Underslung, (the roadster), may still be the one that shows up at OCF. I wonder how many other cars in the film are still in attendance? The 1899 Locomobile was there maybe 10 or 12 years ago. I drove it! (see 3:27).
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Re: 1952 OCF
Looks like it was a nice day!