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Highly trained eyes add fascinating deductions to: Checkpoint

Knowing cars helps solve mystery, gives insight into personalities, insights which an ordinary person - who does not have the benefit of a Ph.D. from The University (at Fayetteville, not Little Rock) - might scarcely notice. Read this, and for a moment it sounds like a monologue from Psyche or Numbers. But it's all in a day's work for this mathematician, a dedicated professor of mathematics at Lindsey Wilson College

Rickie Williams writes:
Howdy, Mr Ed. The date of the photo will have to be put later than 1958...by at least four years. What caught my attention first was the 1962 Chevy Impala Convertible on the back row of cars and beside it is a 1959 Ford. I had to find images to support my conclusion, but what really makes me say it was AT LEAST four years after 1958 is the 1962 Buick Special Station Wagon sitting at the check point. The new has certainly already been worn off the car; it has already been fitted with mud-n-snow rear tires; and if Barney had owned that car, Goober would have told him that it needed a good washing! Rickie Williams - Rickie Williams
Comments re photo 46198 Favorite old photo Safety check in the 1950s




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