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6/21/2021 2:20 PM  #1


Time to listen to the "Beep Beep" song

Heard this Saturday at a car show...   oldie but funny
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enqNl7tdLR4


1968 T-code Coupe with a 302.  Nice car, no show stopper for sure, but I like it.
 

6/21/2021 2:47 PM  #2


Re: Time to listen to the "Beep Beep" song

Dang Rufus.....you are OLD!!!
I remember that one.
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6/21/2021 4:36 PM  #3


Re: Time to listen to the "Beep Beep" song

While I'm certainly not young, Saturday at the car show was the first time I had heard it.  It made me laugh.  That song never made it onto the Rock stations of my yester-year.


1968 T-code Coupe with a 302.  Nice car, no show stopper for sure, but I like it.
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6/21/2021 6:10 PM  #4


Re: Time to listen to the "Beep Beep" song

I can remember it being played regularly on the radio in the late fifties.
I’ll bet most young people don’t know what a small tube radio looks like.
Pre fifties and on I listened to radio quite a bit. Any one remember radio programs like , Sky King, Cochise, The Inner Sanctum, Gunsmoke, The Shadow and disk jockeys Wolf Man Jack, Lucky Pierre.
Wow brings back a lot of memories.


Good work ain't cheap, Cheap work ain't good!   Simple Man
 

6/21/2021 8:11 PM  #5


Re: Time to listen to the "Beep Beep" song

Rudi; 
I remember most of those shows plus Fibber Magee & Molly, Duffy's Tavern, Hoppy, the Lone Arranger, and one or two that can't be mentioned due to political correctness.  Sky Kings niece, I think was Penny?  I'm sure she was real cute.
I'm nearly as geezerly as you.

Last edited by Bullet Bob (6/21/2021 8:11 PM)


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6/21/2021 8:14 PM  #6


Re: Time to listen to the "Beep Beep" song

I still refer to American Motors cars as Nash Ramblers.

 

6/22/2021 6:52 AM  #7


Re: Time to listen to the "Beep Beep" song

was the car show in Fairfield Glade/Crossville Tn
Heard the same song Saturday
There was a very nice Studebaker Hawk and 67 GTA Fairlane at show

thks

 

6/22/2021 10:37 AM  #8


Re: Time to listen to the "Beep Beep" song

The car show was called "Moonshine Rod Run" in Newport, TN.  Over 500 cars were there.  They said it was a record turnout for this annual show.


1968 T-code Coupe with a 302.  Nice car, no show stopper for sure, but I like it.
     Thread Starter
 

6/22/2021 11:28 AM  #9


Re: Time to listen to the "Beep Beep" song

Before Wuhan hit the fan, on a good day  our weekly Friday night car cruise has 400 cars, with antiques, military and new cars in the mix.
Live music some nights, draws, prizes, giveaways, half&half draws
Hereabouts within an hours drive there is a cruise every day of the week.


Good work ain't cheap, Cheap work ain't good!   Simple Man
 

6/23/2021 1:39 PM  #10


Re: Time to listen to the "Beep Beep" song

Bullet Bob wrote:

Rudi; 
I remember most of those shows plus Fibber Magee & Molly, Duffy's Tavern, Hoppy, the Lone Arranger, and one or two that can't be mentioned due to political correctness.  Sky Kings niece, I think was Penny?  I'm sure she was real cute.
I'm nearly as geezerly as you.

Hi Geezers - I remember all those shows, and with my Sirius radio I listen to a lot of those on Greg Bell's Radio Classics station. The Shadow, The Green Hornet, Gunsmoke, Have Gun Will Travel, The Six Shooter with Jimmy Stewart, Hopalong Cassidy, Suspense, The Whistler, etc, etc, My favorite is the Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar series. Yeah, Penny was pretty hot back then, and I loved the Songbird - the old Cessna 310. The first Songbird was a Cessna T-50 which my dad called the Bamboo Bomber as he got his twin engine rating in one during his Naval Air training during WWII.

 


68 coupe - 351W, 4R70W, 9" 3.25 -- 65 convertible - 289 4v, C4, 8" 3.00
 

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