NthngToSeeHere
NthngToSeeHere t1_jdx1li3 wrote
Reply to comment by Holzarius in As seen in Auckland, NZ this morning. A touch of genius to get this past the censors by emgeenz
You've never seen a B series Mazda? They're the same platform as the Ford Ranger for the past 3 or 4 generations.
NthngToSeeHere t1_j9dedq8 wrote
Reply to comment by Obetend in Found this atop an hvac duct when I moved into my new home. I wish I knew more about it, although I assume it's circa mid 1940s by Dramatic-Scratch5410
The flying tigers were Chinese Air Force. The planes had Chinese insignia. They were part of a group of squadrons known as the AVG (American Volunteer Group). When the US entered the war the AVG was disbanded and absorbed into the USAAF.
There were similar units flying for the Canadians and British. They were also disbanded and absorbed after 1941.
NthngToSeeHere t1_j251g0w wrote
To the 1980s. And you didn't need a crew cab truck to take more than 2 passengers someplace either.
NthngToSeeHere t1_iu5im9i wrote
They used to? Coulda fooled me.
Especially once they were more worried about vaxing than filling scripts.
And covid testing.
NthngToSeeHere t1_je5f3ak wrote
Reply to Granny in a motorcycle in 1960!:D by chico_huber
She's ON a SCOOTER.