Old School Pictures

The Cleaner

Vetran Washer 30 Years Plus
Here are some old pictures from back in the day.
 

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Back in the day when you chiseled the invoices in stone and the rig was pulled by a dinosaur.










LOL............. sorry Nick I couldn't resist

I had 4 small rigs running back then and I used my Caprice to pull one of them...lol
 
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We had a station wagon ,, The family truckster ....My sister and I used to ride in the back with no idea what a seatbelt was for... That was in the 70's .. I also remember taking my polaroid land camera to New York when we visited my Uncle.. You had to pull the photo out after you took it then put it under your arm to warm the photo and then peel the paper off to see the image.. I remember the film was expensive and you could only take about 8 or 10 photos per pack.. I was so glad when the kodak 110 came out , you could actually take 28 or 32 pictures and then get them developed at the 1 hour photomat.. (((THOSE WERE THE DAYS )))
 
No Nick I am not serious LOL. Hell had poloriod when was like 5 or6 years old but I have to look up what a caprice looks like be for my time.

Here is the Caprice Cop Car pulling a small trailer.
And my Van pulling a small one as well.
 

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What is caprice?
What is poloroids?

Poloroids, are what Polo Riders get in their A** after years of competition :yes4:
Caprice, is something you ride in after leaving the bank with someone elses money.
 
More old pictures, We use to do alot of these on Bid with the County of Pasco. They are Roll Off Recycle Containers that we sand blasted primed and painted for them @ $600.00 each. We could do 2 at a time each day. We did 100's of them for a few years and they loved it, then they started going with the LOW BID BUllSH** and we lost the gig because I would not drop my price down to $325.00 a piece.

The paint was a very exspensive paint that had to be to their specs and there is no way that the fool's who won the bid could have made any money at it. They called us back the following year because the idiots that won the bid could not keep up with the demand. I gave them the same bid of $600.00 each and lost the bid again, and I told them to lose my number!!
 

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No Nick I am not serious LOL. Hell had poloriod when was like 5 or6 years old but I have to look up what a caprice looks like be for my time.

Yeah they made them only from the early Sixties to the late Ninety's and every police dept in the country used them for years but they were hard to spot if you werent looking for them.:neo:
 
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We had a station wagon ,, The family truckster ....My sister and I used to ride in the back with no idea what a seatbelt was for... That was in the 70's .. I also remember taking my polaroid land camera to New York when we visited my Uncle.. You had to pull the photo out after you took it then put it under your arm to warm the photo and then peel the paper off to see the image.. I remember the film was expensive and you could only take about 8 or 10 photos per pack.. I was so glad when the kodak 110 came out , you could actually take 28 or 32 pictures and then get them developed at the 1 hour photomat.. (((THOSE WERE THE DAYS )))

The 70's was a great time to grow up in, I would go back tomorrow.:yes4:
 
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