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At 8:03PM on July 18, 2021 the Los Angeles City Fire Department responded to the 12800 block of W Pierce St for a reported auto fire. Crews extinguished the fire with no injuries reported.
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LAFD Incident: 071621-1830
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Come on and bring your car down to the local Madison Auto Interiors...where if the price is right...the possibilities are endless!
Canon EOS 50D
Tokina 12-24
Purple Gelled X-2000, Some Sodium Light Leakage, and a whole lotta Moon to go around for everyone :)
-Nate Ortiz-
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This car was so long and so low to the ground....I remember it well. The trunk was designed to carry six golf bags, it would seem to me. I love the design detail on the tail light where the upper fin is repeated under the light.
The Crawford Auto-Aviation Collection is a museum in the University Circle neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio. Part of the Western Reserve Historical Society, it was founded by industrialist Frederick C. Crawford of TRW, and opened in 1965. The collection began as the Thompson Products Auto Album, which was also founded by Crawford.
Its eclectic collection of classic vehicles includes a replica of 1890s Cleveland main street, antique carriages, early Harley Davidson motorcycles, a Willys Custom Sedan, and a P-51 Mustang racing plane used in the National Air Races. The oldest car in the collection is an 1895 Panhard et Levassor, while the most modern is the robotic car named "DEXTER", which was team Team Case's entry in 2007 DARPA Urban Challenge 2007, in which it placed in the top 20 entries. As of 2011, the museum has 37 cars that are more than 100 years old, the largest such collection in the world. One of the rarest cars in the collection is an aluminum bodied 1932 prototype Peerless, designed by Frank Hershey, which was never put into production and was the last passenger vehicle made in Cleveland.