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rashley Registered: Aug 02, 2006 Total Posts: 94 Country: United States |
1932 Buick series 90 Captured in a car restoration lot in Southern Oregon. The car is waiting for someone to say "GO" and restore it. For now, the car and it's friends make great photo ops. |
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Jared Abdul Registered: Nov 02, 2007 Total Posts: 5 Country: United States |
I like these pictures, 1 and 3 the most. I have a 67 Camaro I am turning into a hot rod, so I know how it is to put a "has been", "abused" car back together. Here I am $35,000 into it and still not completed. #3 really shows the years of neglect this poor car has endured. |
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rashley Registered: Aug 02, 2006 Total Posts: 94 Country: United States |
The picture of the doors is from a /32 Buick that was in all original condition 18 months ago including the mohair. It was disintegrating, but all original. Then a fire to the storage area ruined it. You can see the blistered metal on the handles. The salvager picked it up for a few thousand dollars. All I can say is it made a good picture. Sadly. |
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Bernie Registered: Aug 24, 2002 Total Posts: 2525 Country: United States |
I'd like to see #3, but straight on with the doors joining right down the middle of the shot. Nice colors on that one. |
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rashley Registered: Aug 02, 2006 Total Posts: 94 Country: United States |
Access was limited. And I wanted something just a bit different. It is the texture of the decaying metal that intrigued me. Perhaps these will suffice...32 Ford and 28 Ford |
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rashley Registered: Aug 02, 2006 Total Posts: 94 Country: United States |
'35 dodge truck...One more door for your review. |