Lawless
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- Joined: April 25th, 2005, 2:25 pm
- Model Year: 1930
- Location: Ojai, California
Re: Lawless
spdway1:
I want to see that movie. Looks pretty good. Last week, I attended the Tri-State Antique Gas Engines and Antique Tractors Show in Portland, Indiana. I live in Southern California. There were a few antique and vintage vehicles on display including a 1931 Ford AA Platform. Only one, but better than none like you stated.
Keep on truckin'!
-- Drew
I want to see that movie. Looks pretty good. Last week, I attended the Tri-State Antique Gas Engines and Antique Tractors Show in Portland, Indiana. I live in Southern California. There were a few antique and vintage vehicles on display including a 1931 Ford AA Platform. Only one, but better than none like you stated.
Keep on truckin'!
-- Drew
Drew Mashburn
- Brady
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- Joined: October 21st, 2003, 1:38 pm
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- Model Year: 1930
- Location: Norwich, NY 13815
Re: Lawless
Nearly all of the time, those old vehicles are the only part of a movie worth watching - certainly not the hack story lines. My favorite is the AA doodlebug in "Cider House Rules".
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Re: Lawless
Lawless is a true story and from a book.Brady wrote:Nearly all of the time, those old vehicles are the only part of a movie worth watching - certainly not the hack story lines. My favorite is the AA doodlebug in "Cider House Rules".
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My friend in the local A club ownes the station wagon (woodie) from Cider House Rules.