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		<title>1935 Mercedes Benz 500K Special Roadster</title>
		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.shutterpoint.com/Photos-ViewPhoto.cfm?id=281915"><img src="http://www.shutterpoint.com/photos/R/281915%2D1935%2DMercedes%2DBenz%2D500K%2DSpecial%2DRoadster_thum.jpg" align=left border=0 hspace=4 alt="The Mercedes-Benz 500k was among the most desirable cars built during the 1930s. Its 5-liter straight-8 engine produced 160 hp with its supercharger engaged and could power the 500K to 100 mph where roads permitted. (The &quot;K&quot; in the car&rsquo;s designation stands for &quot;kompressor.&quot;) However, the car&rsquo;s avoirdupois (nearly 5,000 pounds) raised its zero-to-60 time to about 16 seconds. The 500K exhibited a number of technological advances, including a 4-speed transmission and power-assisted brakes. Nine body styles were available from the Sindelfingen coachworks. This car is one of only 29 Special Roadsters built to a Hermann Ahrens design notable for its sweeping fenders. It remains some of the most handsome sheet metal ever to grace an automobile, which is one of the reasons Special Roadsters now command millions of dollars at auction. This specific car sold for $2,750,000 in March 2003    RobertMyrickPhotography.com"></a></p>Photo by <a href="http://www.shutterpoint.com/Photos-User.cfm?id=ROBMYRICK">Robert Myrick  Photography</a><br><br>$110.00<br><br>The Mercedes-Benz 500k was among the most desirable cars built during the 1930s. Its 5-liter straight-8 engine produced 160 hp with its supercharger engaged and could power the 500K to 100 mph where roads permitted. (The &quot;K&quot; in the car&rsquo;s designation stands for &quot;kompressor.&quot;) However, the car&rsquo;s avoirdupois (nearly 5,000 pounds) raised its zero-to-60 time to about 16 seconds. The 500K exhibited a number of technological advances, including a 4-speed transmission and power-assisted brakes. Nine body styles were available from the Sindelfingen coachworks. This car is one of only 29 Special Roadsters built to a Hermann Ahrens design notable for its sweeping fenders. It remains some of the most handsome sheet metal ever to grace an automobile, which is one of the reasons Special Roadsters now command millions of dollars at auction. This specific car sold for $2,750,000 in March 2003    RobertMyrickPhotography.com<br clear=both>]]></description>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Dec 2005 14:38:00 EST</pubDate>
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		<media:title>1935 Mercedes Benz 500K Special Roadster</media:title>
		<media:description type="html">The Mercedes-Benz 500k was among the most desirable cars built during the 1930s. Its 5-liter straight-8 engine produced 160 hp with its supercharger engaged and could power the 500K to 100 mph where roads permitted. (The &amp;quot;K&amp;quot; in the car&amp;rsquo;s designation stands for &amp;quot;kompressor.&amp;quot;) However, the car&amp;rsquo;s avoirdupois (nearly 5,000 pounds) raised its zero-to-60 time to about 16 seconds. The 500K exhibited a number of technological advances, including a 4-speed transmission and power-assisted brakes. Nine body styles were available from the Sindelfingen coachworks. This car is one of only 29 Special Roadsters built to a Hermann Ahrens design notable for its sweeping fenders. It remains some of the most handsome sheet metal ever to grace an automobile, which is one of the reasons Special Roadsters now command millions of dollars at auction. This specific car sold for $2,750,000 in March 2003    RobertMyrickPhotography.com</media:description>			
		
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		<title>Grumman Goose</title>
		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.shutterpoint.com/Photos-ViewPhoto.cfm?id=115237"><img src="http://www.shutterpoint.com/photos/J/115237%2DGrumman%2DGoose_thum.jpg" align=left border=0 hspace=4 alt="A Grumman &quot;Goose&quot; amphibious plane leaves Columbia County, NY on an autumn morning."></a></p>Photo by <a href="http://www.shutterpoint.com/Photos-User.cfm?id=JTUCKER">James Tucker</a><br><br>$0.99 - $30.00<br><br>A Grumman &quot;Goose&quot; amphibious plane leaves Columbia County, NY on an autumn morning.<br clear=both>]]></description>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Oct 2004 21:14:00 EST</pubDate>
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		<media:description type="html">A Grumman &amp;quot;Goose&amp;quot; amphibious plane leaves Columbia County, NY on an autumn morning.</media:description>			
		
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		<title>Irish Stone House</title>
		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.shutterpoint.com/Photos-ViewPhoto.cfm?id=302015"><img src="http://www.shutterpoint.com/photos/C/302015%2DIrish%2DStone%2DHouse_thum.jpg" align=left border=0 hspace=4 alt="Cottage with vintage model automobile, Moll&rsquo;s, Co Kerry"></a></p>Photo by <a href="http://www.shutterpoint.com/Photos-User.cfm?id=CELTIC">Merlin Lawson</a><br><br>$25.00<br><br>Cottage with vintage model automobile, Moll&rsquo;s, Co Kerry<br clear=both>]]></description>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Jan 2006 20:32:00 EST</pubDate>
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		<media:title>Irish Stone House</media:title>
		<media:description type="html">Cottage with vintage model automobile, Moll&amp;rsquo;s, Co Kerry</media:description>			
		
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		<title>1955 Chevrolet pickup truck</title>
		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.shutterpoint.com/Photos-ViewPhoto.cfm?id=747895"><img src="http://www.shutterpoint.com/photos/D/747895%2D1955%2DChevrolet%2Dpickup%2Dtruck_thum.jpg" align=left border=0 hspace=4 alt="This photo is hi res 11&quot;x14&quot; at 4200x3300 pixels. For other sizes and variations, including mugs, t-shirts, calendars, etc, please visit my site at 
www.PRINTROOM.COM/PRO/BHEFFLEY 
or contact me at 
Heffleys@Yahoo.com"></a></p>Photo by <a href="http://www.shutterpoint.com/Photos-User.cfm?id=DIGITALMAN1">Bob Heffley</a><br><br>$0.99 - $20.00<br><br>This photo is hi res 11&quot;x14&quot; at 4200x3300 pixels. For other sizes and variations, including mugs, t-shirts, calendars, etc, please visit my site at 
www.PRINTROOM.COM/PRO/BHEFFLEY 
or contact me at 
Heffleys@Yahoo.com<br clear=both>]]></description>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Sep 2009 14:01:00 EST</pubDate>
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		<media:description type="html">This photo is hi res 11&amp;quot;x14&amp;quot; at 4200x3300 pixels. For other sizes and variations, including mugs, t-shirts, calendars, etc, please visit my site at 
www.PRINTROOM.COM/PRO/BHEFFLEY 
or contact me at 
Heffleys@Yahoo.com</media:description>			
		
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		<title>St Augustine Historic Lighthouse - Florida - new version</title>
		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.shutterpoint.com/Photos-ViewPhoto.cfm?id=356015"><img src="http://www.shutterpoint.com/photos/G/356015%2DSt%2DAugustine%2DHistoric%2DLighthouse%2DFlorida%2Dnew%2Dversion_thum.jpg" align=left border=0 hspace=4 alt=" 
Historic St. Augustine Florida Lighthouse - completed in 1874. 165 feet tall (Approximately 14 stories). -  (This is recent Version Taken June, 2006 on sunny Vs cloudy day as in prior 2004 version)  
 219 steps (we counted!)  to the top for spectacular views of St Augustine Historic Old Town, harbor, and ocean from the open observation deck.   
 - A cloudy day view of St Augustine, FL Lighthouse now on the  
  2nd page of Gene&rsquo;s Full ShutterPoint Photos Listing  
- More on St Augustine Florida Attractions and beaches at:  
 www.memorable-beach-vacations.com/florida-st-augustine-attractions-vacation-day-trip.html 
(link opens new window)"></a></p>Photo by <a href="http://www.shutterpoint.com/Photos-User.cfm?id=GOUSVACATION">Gene Seecann</a><br><br>$29.00<br><br> 
Historic St. Augustine Florida Lighthouse - completed in 1874. 165 feet tall (Approximately 14 stories). -  (This is recent Version Taken June, 2006 on sunny Vs cloudy day as in prior 2004 version)  
 219 steps (we counted!)  to the top for spectacular views of St Augustine Historic Old Town, harbor, and ocean from the open observation deck.   
 - A cloudy day view of St Augustine, FL Lighthouse now on the  
  2nd page of Gene&rsquo;s Full ShutterPoint Photos Listing  
- More on St Augustine Florida Attractions and beaches at:  
 www.memorable-beach-vacations.com/florida-st-augustine-attractions-vacation-day-trip.html 
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jun 2006 01:40:00 EST</pubDate>
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		<media:title>St Augustine Historic Lighthouse - Florida - new version</media:title>
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Historic St. Augustine Florida Lighthouse - completed in 1874. 165 feet tall (Approximately 14 stories). -  (This is recent Version Taken June, 2006 on sunny Vs cloudy day as in prior 2004 version)  
 219 steps (we counted!)  to the top for spectacular views of St Augustine Historic Old Town, harbor, and ocean from the open observation deck.   
 - A cloudy day view of St Augustine, FL Lighthouse now on the  
  2nd page of Gene&amp;rsquo;s Full ShutterPoint Photos Listing  
- More on St Augustine Florida Attractions and beaches at:  
 www.memorable-beach-vacations.com/florida-st-augustine-attractions-vacation-day-trip.html 
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		<title>Noble Warrior</title>
		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.shutterpoint.com/Photos-ViewPhoto.cfm?id=90704"><img src="http://www.shutterpoint.com/photos/J/90704%2DNoble%2DWarrior_thum.jpg" align=left border=0 hspace=4 alt="A North American B-25 &quot;Mitchell&quot; runs up its Wright radial
engines prior to a demo flight at a recent airshow.
Camarillo, CA"></a></p>Photo by <a href="http://www.shutterpoint.com/Photos-User.cfm?id=JTUCKER">James Tucker</a><br><br>$0.99 - $35.00<br><br>A North American B-25 &quot;Mitchell&quot; runs up its Wright radial
engines prior to a demo flight at a recent airshow.
Camarillo, CA<br clear=both>]]></description>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Aug 2004 17:20:00 EST</pubDate>
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			<sp:rating>8.98</sp:rating>
		
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		<media:title>Noble Warrior</media:title>
		<media:description type="html">A North American B-25 &amp;quot;Mitchell&amp;quot; runs up its Wright radial
engines prior to a demo flight at a recent airshow.
Camarillo, CA</media:description>			
		
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		<title>&apos;New&apos; &amp; Newer Lighthouses - Cape Henry - Virginia Beach</title>
		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.shutterpoint.com/Photos-ViewPhoto.cfm?id=245974"><img src="http://www.shutterpoint.com/photos/G/245974%2D%2DNew%2DNewer%2DLighthouses%2DCape%2DHenry%2DVirginia%2DBeach_thum.jpg" align=left border=0 hspace=4 alt="&rsquo;New&rsquo; 1881 Cape Henry lighthouse (with added radio antennas) which was built beside Old 1871 lighthouse (not visible) plus &rsquo;newer&rsquo; modern electronic ship control tower at north end of Virginia Beach, VA. 
 - More on Virginia Beach area Attractions and nearby beaches at:  
 www.memorable-beach-vacations.com/vacation-beaches.html 
(link opens new window)"></a></p>Photo by <a href="http://www.shutterpoint.com/Photos-User.cfm?id=GOUSVACATION">Gene Seecann</a><br><br>$20.00<br><br>&rsquo;New&rsquo; 1881 Cape Henry lighthouse (with added radio antennas) which was built beside Old 1871 lighthouse (not visible) plus &rsquo;newer&rsquo; modern electronic ship control tower at north end of Virginia Beach, VA. 
 - More on Virginia Beach area Attractions and nearby beaches at:  
 www.memorable-beach-vacations.com/vacation-beaches.html 
(link opens new window)<br clear=both>]]></description>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Oct 2005 21:34:00 EST</pubDate>
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		<media:title>&apos;New&apos; &amp; Newer Lighthouses - Cape Henry - Virginia Beach</media:title>
		<media:description type="html">&amp;rsquo;New&amp;rsquo; 1881 Cape Henry lighthouse (with added radio antennas) which was built beside Old 1871 lighthouse (not visible) plus &amp;rsquo;newer&amp;rsquo; modern electronic ship control tower at north end of Virginia Beach, VA. 
 - More on Virginia Beach area Attractions and nearby beaches at:  
 www.memorable-beach-vacations.com/vacation-beaches.html 
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		<title>Tybee Island Lighthouse - Georgia</title>
		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.shutterpoint.com/Photos-ViewPhoto.cfm?id=517257"><img src="http://www.shutterpoint.com/photos/G/517257%2DTybee%2DIsland%2DLighthouse%2DGeorgia_thum.jpg" align=left border=0 hspace=4 alt=" 
Historic Tybee Island Lighthouse in Georgia - First lighthouse of four built on the site completed in 1732 - this one in 1916. - 178 steps to top - East of Savannah, GA.  
  
 - See other Historic Florida and Georgia Lighthouses + Historic Attractions Photos from a Southeast USA Road trip at:  
   Historic Vacations - Lighthouses - Historic Battlefields - Scenic Historic Parkways - Pictures 
(link opens new window)"></a></p>Photo by <a href="http://www.shutterpoint.com/Photos-User.cfm?id=GOUSVACATION">Gene Seecann</a><br><br>$27.00<br><br> 
Historic Tybee Island Lighthouse in Georgia - First lighthouse of four built on the site completed in 1732 - this one in 1916. - 178 steps to top - East of Savannah, GA.  
  
 - See other Historic Florida and Georgia Lighthouses + Historic Attractions Photos from a Southeast USA Road trip at:  
   Historic Vacations - Lighthouses - Historic Battlefields - Scenic Historic Parkways - Pictures 
(link opens new window)<br clear=both>]]></description>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jul 2007 16:36:00 EST</pubDate>
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Historic Tybee Island Lighthouse in Georgia - First lighthouse of four built on the site completed in 1732 - this one in 1916. - 178 steps to top - East of Savannah, GA.  
  
 - See other Historic Florida and Georgia Lighthouses + Historic Attractions Photos from a Southeast USA Road trip at:  
   Historic Vacations - Lighthouses - Historic Battlefields - Scenic Historic Parkways - Pictures 
(link opens new window)</media:description>			
		
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		<title>1959 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE CONVERTIBLE</title>
		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.shutterpoint.com/Photos-ViewPhoto.cfm?id=697034"><img src="http://www.shutterpoint.com/photos/D/697034%2D1959%2DCADILLAC%2DCOUPE%2DDE%2DVILLE%2DCONVERTIBLE_thum.jpg" align=left border=0 hspace=4 alt="This photo is hi res 11&quot;x14&quot; at 4200x3300 pixels. For other sizes and variations, including mugs, t-shirts, calendars, etc, please visit my site at 
www.PRINTROOM.COM/PRO/BHEFFLEY 
or contact me at 
Heffleys@Yahoo.com."></a></p>Photo by <a href="http://www.shutterpoint.com/Photos-User.cfm?id=DIGITALMAN1">Bob Heffley</a><br><br>$0.99 - $20.00<br><br>This photo is hi res 11&quot;x14&quot; at 4200x3300 pixels. For other sizes and variations, including mugs, t-shirts, calendars, etc, please visit my site at 
www.PRINTROOM.COM/PRO/BHEFFLEY 
or contact me at 
Heffleys@Yahoo.com.<br clear=both>]]></description>
		<link>http://www.shutterpoint.com/Photos-ViewPhoto.cfm?id=697034</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Feb 2009 00:13:00 EST</pubDate>
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		<media:title>1959 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE CONVERTIBLE</media:title>
		<media:description type="html">This photo is hi res 11&amp;quot;x14&amp;quot; at 4200x3300 pixels. For other sizes and variations, including mugs, t-shirts, calendars, etc, please visit my site at 
www.PRINTROOM.COM/PRO/BHEFFLEY 
or contact me at 
Heffleys@Yahoo.com.</media:description>			
		
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		<title>McDonnell Douglas F4 Phantom Jet Fighter</title>
		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.shutterpoint.com/Photos-ViewPhoto.cfm?id=736088"><img src="http://www.shutterpoint.com/photos/N/736088%2DMcDonnell%2DDouglas%2DF4%2DPhantom%2DJet%2DFighter_thum.jpg" align=left border=0 hspace=4 alt="McDonnell Douglas F4 Phantom Jet Fighter at the Thunder Over Michigan Air Show 2009."></a></p>Photo by <a href="http://www.shutterpoint.com/Photos-User.cfm?id=NIESEN">Dale Niesen</a><br><br>$0.99 - $45.00<br><br>McDonnell Douglas F4 Phantom Jet Fighter at the Thunder Over Michigan Air Show 2009.<br clear=both>]]></description>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Jul 2009 19:30:00 EST</pubDate>
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		<media:description type="html">McDonnell Douglas F4 Phantom Jet Fighter at the Thunder Over Michigan Air Show 2009.</media:description>			
		
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		<title>Totem Pole Haida Carving - B.C. Canada</title>
		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.shutterpoint.com/Photos-ViewPhoto.cfm?id=349751"><img src="http://www.shutterpoint.com/photos/G/349751%2DTotem%2DPole%2DHaida%2DCarving%2DB%2DC%2DCanada_thum.jpg" align=left border=0 hspace=4 alt="Haida Totem Pole Carving - B.C. Canada"></a></p>Photo by <a href="http://www.shutterpoint.com/Photos-User.cfm?id=GLEGERE">Gerald Legere</a><br><br>$0.99 - $30.00<br><br>Haida Totem Pole Carving - B.C. Canada<br clear=both>]]></description>
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		<title>Great Wall of China window</title>
		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.shutterpoint.com/Photos-ViewPhoto.cfm?id=507280"><img src="http://www.shutterpoint.com/photos/J/507280%2DGreat%2DWall%2Dof%2DChina%2Dwindow_thum.jpg" align=left border=0 hspace=4 alt="Fall foliage is visible through this window in one of the guard towers of the Great Wall of China.  This section of wall, at Badaling, was the first to be opened to visitors.  It is near Beijing.  The window provides a serene picture frame-type view of the subtle changing Fall colors through the morning mist."></a></p>Photo by <a href="http://www.shutterpoint.com/Photos-User.cfm?id=JGILKERSON">James Gilkerson</a><br><br>$30.00<br><br>Fall foliage is visible through this window in one of the guard towers of the Great Wall of China.  This section of wall, at Badaling, was the first to be opened to visitors.  It is near Beijing.  The window provides a serene picture frame-type view of the subtle changing Fall colors through the morning mist.<br clear=both>]]></description>
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		<media:description type="html">Fall foliage is visible through this window in one of the guard towers of the Great Wall of China.  This section of wall, at Badaling, was the first to be opened to visitors.  It is near Beijing.  The window provides a serene picture frame-type view of the subtle changing Fall colors through the morning mist.</media:description>			
		
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		<title>1950 Ford F1</title>
		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.shutterpoint.com/Photos-ViewPhoto.cfm?id=702574"><img src="http://www.shutterpoint.com/photos/R/702574%2D1950%2DFord%2DF1_thum.jpg" align=left border=0 hspace=4 alt="1950 Ford F1 100 hp, 239.4 cu. in. V8 engine, three-speed column-shift manual transmission, front beam axle with coil springs, live rear axle with leaf springs, four-wheel hydraulic brakes. Wheelbase: 114&quot; Considered the longest continuous single series ever produced by the Ford Motor Company, 2008 represents the 60th year for the F-series pickup and the model that started it all off was the newly designed F1 introduced in early 1948. Designers and engineers worked together to produce not only a sturdy and reliable light-duty truck, but also one that looked good, was easy to service and would continue to promote the Ford brand name. In the 1990s, when the designers from Revell Models were looking for a perfect example of a 1950 F1 pickup to use as the template for their 1/25th scale plastic model kit, the truck offered here was located and used for all measurements, specifications and original box artwork. Having been given a full restoration with the goal of authenticity to the original product, this F1 presents an outstanding example of what a pickup should be. Finished in Vermillion Red, the cab&rsquo;s interior is fresh and conservatively functional with the very desirable column style shift which frees up the transmission hump for the added comfort of a third passenger. Providing the output of the flathead engine with a little boost is a pair of Mercury higher compression heads, while the rest of the drivetrain has been left pure stock. Still retaining its original six-volt electrical system, there is something comforting to the ear when this vintage hauler first starts up, which the consignor reports is almost immediately upon the push of the dashboard mounted button. Setting off the visual appeal of this truck are the beautifully finished wooden side-rails complementing the golden rich finish of the oak planking used in the bed. Other amenities include matching chrome outside rear view mirrors and original hubcaps on the heavy-duty steel wheels <A HREF=&quot;http://www."></a></p>Photo by <a href="http://www.shutterpoint.com/Photos-User.cfm?id=ROBMYRICK">Robert Myrick  Photography</a><br><br>$60.00<br><br>1950 Ford F1 100 hp, 239.4 cu. in. V8 engine, three-speed column-shift manual transmission, front beam axle with coil springs, live rear axle with leaf springs, four-wheel hydraulic brakes. Wheelbase: 114&quot; Considered the longest continuous single series ever produced by the Ford Motor Company, 2008 represents the 60th year for the F-series pickup and the model that started it all off was the newly designed F1 introduced in early 1948. Designers and engineers worked together to produce not only a sturdy and reliable light-duty truck, but also one that looked good, was easy to service and would continue to promote the Ford brand name. In the 1990s, when the designers from Revell Models were looking for a perfect example of a 1950 F1 pickup to use as the template for their 1/25th scale plastic model kit, the truck offered here was located and used for all measurements, specifications and original box artwork. Having been given a full restoration with the goal of authenticity to the original product, this F1 presents an outstanding example of what a pickup should be. Finished in Vermillion Red, the cab&rsquo;s interior is fresh and conservatively functional with the very desirable column style shift which frees up the transmission hump for the added comfort of a third passenger. Providing the output of the flathead engine with a little boost is a pair of Mercury higher compression heads, while the rest of the drivetrain has been left pure stock. Still retaining its original six-volt electrical system, there is something comforting to the ear when this vintage hauler first starts up, which the consignor reports is almost immediately upon the push of the dashboard mounted button. Setting off the visual appeal of this truck are the beautifully finished wooden side-rails complementing the golden rich finish of the oak planking used in the bed. Other amenities include matching chrome outside rear view mirrors and original hubcaps on the heavy-duty steel wheels <A HREF=&quot;http://www.<br clear=both>]]></description>
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		<media:description type="html">1950 Ford F1 100 hp, 239.4 cu. in. V8 engine, three-speed column-shift manual transmission, front beam axle with coil springs, live rear axle with leaf springs, four-wheel hydraulic brakes. Wheelbase: 114&amp;quot; Considered the longest continuous single series ever produced by the Ford Motor Company, 2008 represents the 60th year for the F-series pickup and the model that started it all off was the newly designed F1 introduced in early 1948. Designers and engineers worked together to produce not only a sturdy and reliable light-duty truck, but also one that looked good, was easy to service and would continue to promote the Ford brand name. In the 1990s, when the designers from Revell Models were looking for a perfect example of a 1950 F1 pickup to use as the template for their 1/25th scale plastic model kit, the truck offered here was located and used for all measurements, specifications and original box artwork. Having been given a full restoration with the goal of authenticity to the original product, this F1 presents an outstanding example of what a pickup should be. Finished in Vermillion Red, the cab&amp;rsquo;s interior is fresh and conservatively functional with the very desirable column style shift which frees up the transmission hump for the added comfort of a third passenger. Providing the output of the flathead engine with a little boost is a pair of Mercury higher compression heads, while the rest of the drivetrain has been left pure stock. Still retaining its original six-volt electrical system, there is something comforting to the ear when this vintage hauler first starts up, which the consignor reports is almost immediately upon the push of the dashboard mounted button. Setting off the visual appeal of this truck are the beautifully finished wooden side-rails complementing the golden rich finish of the oak planking used in the bed. Other amenities include matching chrome outside rear view mirrors and original hubcaps on the heavy-duty steel wheels &lt;A HREF=&amp;quot;http://www.</media:description>			
		
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		<title>Historic Jamestown Church Window- Virginia near Williamsburg</title>
		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.shutterpoint.com/Photos-ViewPhoto.cfm?id=243587"><img src="http://www.shutterpoint.com/photos/G/243587%2DHistoric%2DJamestown%2DChurch%2DWindow%2DVirginia%2Dnear%2DWilliamsburg_thum.jpg" align=left border=0 hspace=4 alt="Jamestown National Historic Site Church Window. Approximately 350 year old area which was first permanent Colony settled in New World from England. Near Williamsburg, VA. 
 - More on Affordable Virginia Beach area Attractions, nearby beaches, and Day Trips + Pictures at:   
 www.GoUSbeaches.com - Virginia Beach area Beaches & SE Virginia Attractions   
(link opens new window) "></a></p>Photo by <a href="http://www.shutterpoint.com/Photos-User.cfm?id=GOUSVACATION">Gene Seecann</a><br><br>$22.00<br><br>Jamestown National Historic Site Church Window. Approximately 350 year old area which was first permanent Colony settled in New World from England. Near Williamsburg, VA. 
 - More on Affordable Virginia Beach area Attractions, nearby beaches, and Day Trips + Pictures at:   
 www.GoUSbeaches.com - Virginia Beach area Beaches & SE Virginia Attractions   
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		<media:description type="html">Jamestown National Historic Site Church Window. Approximately 350 year old area which was first permanent Colony settled in New World from England. Near Williamsburg, VA. 
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		<title>Historic Alcazar Hotel - now Lightner Museum - St Augustine</title>
		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.shutterpoint.com/Photos-ViewPhoto.cfm?id=243052"><img src="http://www.shutterpoint.com/photos/G/243052%2DHistoric%2DAlcazar%2DHotel%2Dnow%2DLightner%2DMuseum%2DSt%2DAugustine_thum.jpg" align=left border=0 hspace=4 alt="Interesting Spanish Architecture - beautiful Alczar Hotel / Resort - now home of interesting & unusual Lightner Museum. Alcazar was built by Henry Flagler and opened in 1888.
 - More on St Augustine Florida Attractions and beaches at:  
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(link opens new window)"></a></p>Photo by <a href="http://www.shutterpoint.com/Photos-User.cfm?id=GOUSVACATION">Gene Seecann</a><br><br>$0.99 - $22.00<br><br>Interesting Spanish Architecture - beautiful Alczar Hotel / Resort - now home of interesting & unusual Lightner Museum. Alcazar was built by Henry Flagler and opened in 1888.
 - More on St Augustine Florida Attractions and beaches at:  
 www.memorable-beach-vacations.com/florida-st-augustine-attractions-vacation-day-trip.html 
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		<media:description type="html">Interesting Spanish Architecture - beautiful Alczar Hotel / Resort - now home of interesting &amp; unusual Lightner Museum. Alcazar was built by Henry Flagler and opened in 1888.
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		<title>Battlefield Cannons - Historic Yorktown Battlefield-Virginia</title>
		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.shutterpoint.com/Photos-ViewPhoto.cfm?id=243512"><img src="http://www.shutterpoint.com/photos/G/243512%2DBattlefield%2DCannons%2DHistoric%2DYorktown%2DBattlefield%2DVirginia_thum.jpg" align=left border=0 hspace=4 alt="Historic Yorktown Battlefield Cannons - Day trip from Virginia Beach.  Hard to imagine rows of British Soldiers marching straight at these in rows.
 - More on Virginia Beach area Attractions and nearby beaches at:  
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(link opens new window)"></a></p>Photo by <a href="http://www.shutterpoint.com/Photos-User.cfm?id=GOUSVACATION">Gene Seecann</a><br><br>$22.00<br><br>Historic Yorktown Battlefield Cannons - Day trip from Virginia Beach.  Hard to imagine rows of British Soldiers marching straight at these in rows.
 - More on Virginia Beach area Attractions and nearby beaches at:  
 www.memorable-beach-vacations.com/vacation-beaches.html 
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		<media:description type="html">Historic Yorktown Battlefield Cannons - Day trip from Virginia Beach.  Hard to imagine rows of British Soldiers marching straight at these in rows.
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		<title>Glory Days</title>
		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.shutterpoint.com/Photos-ViewPhoto.cfm?id=108240"><img src="http://www.shutterpoint.com/photos/J/108240%2DGlory%2DDays_thum.jpg" align=left border=0 hspace=4 alt="B-25J &quot;Executive Suite&quot;
Camarillo, CA  
August, 2004"></a></p>Photo by <a href="http://www.shutterpoint.com/Photos-User.cfm?id=JTUCKER">James Tucker</a><br><br>$0.99 - $35.00<br><br>B-25J &quot;Executive Suite&quot;
Camarillo, CA  
August, 2004<br clear=both>]]></description>
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Camarillo, CA  
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		<title>Buddies</title>
		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.shutterpoint.com/Photos-ViewPhoto.cfm?id=109446"><img src="http://www.shutterpoint.com/photos/J/109446%2DBuddies_thum.jpg" align=left border=0 hspace=4 alt="A North American B-25 medium bomber flies in formation
with its factory cousin, a P-51 &quot;Mustang&quot;.

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with its factory cousin, a P-51 &quot;Mustang&quot;.

Camarillo CA, August 2004<br clear=both>]]></description>
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		<media:description type="html">A North American B-25 medium bomber flies in formation
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Camarillo CA, August 2004</media:description>			
		
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		<title>Ghost train.  Uyuni, Bolivia</title>
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		<media:description type="html">End of the line.  Train graveyard in Southern Bolivia.  I thought the rusty red was great against the ethereal blue sky.</media:description>			
		
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		<title>Christmas in the Distillery District (Toronto)</title>
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