Photos from UC collection

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aussie
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Re: Photos from UC collection

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Great pics, thanks for that.
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Cool photos, thanks for posting.
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Neat photos. I like the old photos with the deer strapped to the fender. Those had to be the good ol' days.
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Yeah, try that with one of the modern aerodynamic cars. LOL that would be funny. Not to mention the reaction from the sheeple.

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When I was a boy there were far less pickup trucks than now. It was very common to see deer stretched over the fenders when I was young in wisconsin. I am sure I done it myself as a teenager. Here is a picture of my dad with a buck on his 37 ford. I remember dad owning a 41 chev pickup, so this must have been just before the war?

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