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At approximately 5:45 p.m., a two-tone black and white 1950 Ford Tudor was headed east on US 466, just west of the junction near Shandon. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Its driver, 23-year-old Navy veteran and Cal Poly student Donald Turnupseed, [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] turned left onto SR 41 headed north toward Fresno .
On September 30, [93] as the group was driving westbound on U.S. Route 466 [94] (currently SR 46) near Cholame, California, at approximately 5:45 p.m., [95] a 1950 Ford Tudor, driven by 23-year-old California Polytechnic State University student Donald Turnupseed, was travelling east.
Dean spotted an oncoming black-and-white 1950 Ford Custom coupe heading east on Rt. 46 toward the junction. The time was approximately 5:45pm. Its driver, 23-year-old Navy Veteran and Cal Poly student Donald Turnupseed, suddenly turned in front of the Porsche to take the left fork onto Route 41. Turnupseed then hesitated as he 'spiked' the ...
It was part of the completely new redesign of Ford cars after the war. In 1950, it had a 114-inch wheelbase and 196.8-inch overall length. [2] For 1950 the name was changed to Custom Deluxe [3] and then to Customline for 1952 when it moved to the midrange position between the new Mainline and Crestline models. [4]
Donald Turnupseed, driver involved in the death of James Dean This page was last edited on 16 June 2023, at 19:58 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Former Ford chairman and CEO Donald E. Petersen dedicated more than 40 years to the automaker, and his career is being remembered with high praise as the industry hears the news that he has died ...
Billionaire Paul Tudor Jones warned on Tuesday that a mix of rock-bottom interest rates and runaway government spending was a “heady brew” fueling an economic bubble that will eventually burst.
But if you actually follow the link itself, it says "Turnupseed" every time as well the URL itself having "turnupseed". If links are the basis for deciding the correct spelling, then just try Googling "Donald Turnupseed" and "James Dean", then "Donald Turnipseed" and "James Dean". The "Turnupseed" spelling will generate over 1,500 hits.