I saw this in the G503 Facebook group a while ago.If I remember correctly, it was taken in Tennessee somewhere during WWII.
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I saw this in the G503 Facebook group a while ago.If I remember correctly, it was taken in Tennessee somewhere during WWII.
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White Scout Cars and Ford GP’s…not sure of the motorcycles though.
The motorcycles look to be Harley Davidson WLA’s
What a tremendous image!
If you left click on it slowly a couple of times (at least with the browser I am using: Opera) you can get a zoomed version.
Of all the guys shown in the image, the dude on the Harley on the left appears to be having the most fun. I want to be that guy!
The three guys in the center-left Jeep in the second row seem a bit concerned about the “muzzle control” etiquette of the guy in the back of the Jeep next to them.
True photo-resolution printouts of this picture would sell like hot cakes.