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July 14, 2017

23 Fascinating Vintage Portraits of Hot Grandparents When They Were Young

In 2016, BuzzFeed asked their Community members to share pictures of their hot grandparents when they were younger. Here are some of the insanely smokin' results:

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My grandpa, Lieutenant Commander Warren Fordham, was a pilot in the navy for 30 years and was the first person allowed to stay in the service while suffering from diabetes.—hellokayley

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My grandfather was an Air Force man. This was taken some time in the mid 1950s.—jbliles

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My grandpa.—jrad8

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My grandmother rocked Kylie Jenner lips way before Kylie Jenner. She’s 80 now and still has killer lips and the most luscious hair.—selaf

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Never got a chance to meet him, but my grandfather was definitely a looker!—CatchUpJones

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My grandmother was a stand-in for Gene Tierney. That's how she met my grandfather, who was a cameraman. —katherined486

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I always kind of thought my grandpa looked like Orlando Bloom. He was around 20 when this was taken. —katarinaherondale

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Here's my grandpa, circa the '60s. —elloitsella

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My grandfather, John, a US Army paratrooper in World War II, Italian immigrant, and all-around badass. —dvmwd

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This is my handsome grandpa, Don Ocker. —Cara Earlywine

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My grandfather, Clem Magnier, circa the 1940s. He was a legend and will forever be missed. —maggiem67

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Catherine.—caitlinc48

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My paternal grandfather in 1943. —kristenb28

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My Pop passed away almost a year ago. When we looked through old photos of him I was floored by how good looking he was! —reneesadie

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My Pappaw in 1940s Oklahoma. —crystalm44

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Kenneth James Hill, my maternal grandfather. Taken as he was headed out for WWII, where he was stationed in France towards the end of the war. —rachels63

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My grandfather, Thomas Schwendeman, right before he was deployed to Korea in 1952. —Derek Schwendeman

(via BuzzFeed)



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