![]() ![]() Harris Cashman Photography besides having photo girls in all the shows also had a string of film & camera places. Mr Pipes across from White Cross on Oaky and LVBS, He moved in the Boulevard Mall when it opened. There was a Denny's where the coin castle is in the late 60's next to Sal Sagev (pronounced Sal sageee for those who don't know) now Golden Gate. then it was a Gas station for Clark county sheriff's dept and the Lav Vegas Police dept.'s gas station was on 11th & Stewart with the old LTR bus depot. he sold the car lot to Frankie Newman who sold Sunbeams and Alpine car's. Todkill Lincoln Mercury, (He was builder and original owner of Misty Place. What was the underground bar/dining room on 2nd & Fremont next to Cecil Lynch's place? BTW that old car lot where the stratosphere is now, was originally old man Todkill's place. ![]() The Guild and the Palace were the same theater but I forget which was first. Mike's 5th street liquors, Mikes market, what was the name of the market on Main & Charleston which became Morgan Pest control? By buddy lived upstairs in the apartment there. and the 1st 7-11 in Vegas was built on the corner of Bldr and Nellis (it was really only open from 7-11). in the 50's they built a Disneyland type place called "Funland" after it went out of business they started the Desert Hill development in the early 60's. Anyway does anyone remember out at Nellis & Boulder There was an old Water tower. Many of these photo's I see were photos I worked with as originals in the Print shop. His Wife Flo, and Daughter Sally used to come over and play all the time when we were kids. photos Like Don English are good memories. My uncle was Gen Mgr of Review journal until Reynold's took over in early 60's. I've been here since '49 My parents owned Silver State Printers on Main Just South of Charleston. Union Pacific Depot/The Beanery (Fremont street) Las Vegas Hotel and Café (Fremont street) Las Vegas Cash and Carry (Fremont street) After the unveiling at SEMA, Ford Motor Company named Speedbird their “Best of Show”.Dixie Waffle and Sandwich Shop (Fremont street)įifth Street School Kindergarten and Manual Arts Building The build of the vehicle, now known as Speedbird, was documented on the Discovery Channel’s automotive documentary Rides, which aired repeatedly on the TLC network in 2003. The front headlights were replaced with those of a Volkswagen Beetle. Eibach lowering springs reduced the ride height and one-off wheels were designed, cut and installed. A partial tonneau cover and stylized roll bar loops complement the distressed leather interior of the two-seater. ![]() Next, the roof was cut off and a new wrap around windshield added. Once Chip took delivery of the Thunderbird, he molded new front and rear fascias and built new front and rear grille inserts. The vehicle was one of 3 Thunderbirds given to select hot rod builders, So-Cal Speed Shop and Bobby Alloway being the others, which would be modified and premiered in the Ford booth at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas. In 2002, Ford Motor Company provided Foose Design a model of the recently reintroduced Ford Thunderbird. While most of Chip’s custom creations are vehicles from years past, he also does work on modern era machines.
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