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March 1940. Secondhand tires for sale at a gas station in San Marcos, Texas. View full size. Medium-format safety negative by Russell Lee for the FSA.
Thanks, I never could figure out why somebody would waste their time and money doing that; but like you said that's the way they did things back then-something you don't see much of nowadays.
intothewind: Yes, both. Just the care they used to take in the old days
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