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English: A 1950s Chrysler Automobile Record Player. A record, you know, a vinyl disc that plays music, came in 78s, 45s or LP33s LP=Long Play."@V@".
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Source 1722 Highway Hi-Fi
Author Bill McChesney from USA
Camera location42° 04′ 12.18″ N, 86° 26′ 20.76″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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24 July 2009

42°4'12.180"N, 86°26'20.756"W

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