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Schwinn Sting Ray: May, 1965

This isn't a picture of my Bicycle, my house or my cars, but it might just as well be. I remember my childhood in 65 looking a great deal like this. This 3x4 black and white print is from a lot of photos found at auction. View full size.

This isn't a picture of my Bicycle, my house or my cars, but it might just as well be. I remember my childhood in 65 looking a great deal like this. This 3x4 black and white print is from a lot of photos found at auction. View full size.

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Nice Sting Ray

I remember having a Sting Ray like that. I also had the "slick" rear tire, and bike lock too. No basket,but I did move up to a tall "sissy bar" on mine. Must have repainted it 20 times.

Ahem

Just "Valiant." Or "Valiant by Chrysler." Didn't officially become a Plymouth until 1961.

1964 Ford

The car off to the left in this pic is a 1964 Ford.

Valiant Rambler

At left, a rather generic-looking 1960 Plymouth Valiant. To the right, a very nice 1963 or 1964 Rambler Classic station wagon. A Ford Thunderbird is parked to its right, and next door another Ford of some sort. All in all, a nice selection of 2- and 4-wheeled vintage vehicles. The sheer quantity of cars makes me want to think this is California.

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