'50 Buick Stylized...
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Terry D
Registered: Jan 12, 2003
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Country: United States

rbeck wrote:
A superb job on the Buick! If you enjoy car photos to art, have you looked at hubgarage.com or the car groups at redbubble.com? I'm slowly working car art into a living.

Looking forward to seeing more of your work!

-Bob


Thanks Bob.... I'll be sure to check out your work and hubgarage. Thanks for the links.



mdbassman
Registered: Jan 03, 2004
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More fine...super fine work Terry! Car shows are great and yes to the fact that you rarely get a "one-on-one" shot with the car...too many people. What you have done here is great.
How's the Nomad?? Diners??
Dan



Terry D
Registered: Jan 12, 2003
Total Posts: 6661
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mdbassman wrote:
More fine...super fine work Terry! Car shows are great and yes to the fact that you rarely get a "one-on-one" shot with the car...too many people. What you have done here is great.
How's the Nomad?? Diners??
Dan


Hi Dan... man it is good to hear from you. Hope all is well down your way.

Thanks so much for stopping by... really nice of you and I'm glad you like the shot.

The Nomad is doing great... got some more work done over the spring and early summer and I've been driving it every week... summer is going fast.

Here are a few of the latest shots that I took of it just a week ago across the street from my home on my neighbor's farm. Hope you like it and thanks for asking.

All the best Dan... hope you had a great summer.

Terry



mdbassman
Registered: Jan 03, 2004
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A fine....SUPER fine classic in excellant condition Terry!!! You are lucky to have it...One with the road brother!!
Dan



Terry D
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mdbassman wrote:
A fine....SUPER fine classic in excellant condition Terry!!! You are lucky to have it...One with the road brother!!
Dan


Many thanks Dan. Just got back from a local cruize... beautiful night for a ride with the oldies playin.

Cheers,

Terry



mdbassman
Registered: Jan 03, 2004
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Terry D wrote:
mdbassman wrote:
A fine....SUPER fine classic in excellant condition Terry!!! You are lucky to have it...One with the road brother!!
Dan


Many thanks Dan. Just got back from a local cruize... beautiful night for a ride with the oldies playin.

Cheers,

Terry

Terry, I can hear and see you now my friend!!!! Your car takes back to a time, as a teenager, when life was not so complicated, in an adult sense of the word, girls, high school, football games, proms, dances and of course...crusin' with the "tunes" playin' at the local car hop diner / Hot Shoppes(here in Maryland).....ahhhhhh to return to then, if just for a moment..but your classic images have taken me their many times.
Great work....
If you ever want to sell your car let me know.
Dan



Flyguy
Registered: May 29, 2009
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when you post images like this can you please add a warning?
MMCS (May Make Computer Smoke). This image is on fire. Hot, hot, hot.

Awesome

Scott,
Bonita Springs, FL



Fstr.
Registered: Jan 17, 2003
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Inspirational work on these Terry, I want to have a go at it.



Terry D
Registered: Jan 12, 2003
Total Posts: 6661
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mdbassman wrote:
Terry D wrote:
mdbassman wrote:
A fine....SUPER fine classic in excellant condition Terry!!! You are lucky to have it...One with the road brother!!
Dan


Many thanks Dan. Just got back from a local cruize... beautiful night for a ride with the oldies playin.

Cheers,

Terry

Terry, I can hear and see you now my friend!!!! Your car takes back to a time, as a teenager, when life was not so complicated, in an adult sense of the word, girls, high school, football games, proms, dances and of course...crusin' with the "tunes" playin' at the local car hop diner / Hot Shoppes(here in Maryland).....ahhhhhh to return to then, if just for a moment..but your classic images have taken me their many times.
Great work....
If you ever want to sell your car let me know.
Dan


Sure will Dan... I was having problems with the power steering a while back and I threatened to send it down the road.... but I figured it out and we are speaking agian.

We've got some nice fall days coming to drive down beautiful country roads. Then it gets tucked away for the winter.

Take care.... if you see me coming at you out there on the highway... give me a wave.

T



Terry D
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Flyguy wrote:
when you post images like this can you please add a warning?
MMCS (May Make Computer Smoke). This image is on fire. Hot, hot, hot.

Awesome

Scott,
Bonita Springs, FL


HI Scott. OK I sure will in the future. I'm sure pleased that you liked it that much.

Many thanks.

Terry



Terry D
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Fstr. wrote:
Inspirational work on these Terry, I want to have a go at it.


Thanks much for the kind words Fstr

T



Tom D
Registered: May 16, 2004
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Terry, that's an awesome job you did on the poster. Funny, I've been wanting to give that a try for the past couple of years, but just haven't made it a priority to get out to a show yet here in So Calif. Maybe with this post of yours, I'll feel the urge.

There used to be an FM'r here who did lots of these, and was very good at it-- 'da vinci'. I used to really look forward to seeing his newest pieces, but unfortunately, he hasn't been around in quite some time.

Btw, you're a lucky dude to be rollin' that Nomad. If you EVER talk again about 'sending it down the road', PM me...



mgipe
Registered: Aug 23, 2005
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I read the title and thought, "how can one drive a 50 foot long Buick?"

Perhaps you meant a '50 Buick, one built in 1950?



Terry D
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Tom D wrote:
Terry, that's an awesome job you did on the poster. Funny, I've been wanting to give that a try for the past couple of years, but just haven't made it a priority to get out to a show yet here in So Calif. Maybe with this post of yours, I'll feel the urge.

There used to be an FM'r here who did lots of these, and was very good at it-- 'da vinci'. I used to really look forward to seeing his newest pieces, but unfortunately, he hasn't been around in quite some time.

Btw, you're a lucky dude to be rollin' that Nomad. If you EVER talk again about 'sending it down the road', PM me...


Hey Tom... thanks much and I hope ya do get out and try some of these... lots of fun.

I talk about letting it go once in a while... don't know when it comes right down to it if I really could. But I'll keep that in mind Tom.

T



Terry D
Registered: Jan 12, 2003
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mgipe wrote:
I read the title and thought, "how can one drive a 50 foot long Buick?"

Perhaps you meant a '50 Buick, one built in 1950?


I'm pretty good at Photoshop.... not so good at contractions.

T



AnMar
Registered: Jun 29, 2003
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O H S O lo w M A N . . . . .



Terry D
Registered: Jan 12, 2003
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AnMar wrote:
O H S O lo w M A N . . . . .


Oh yeah........



SJMD
Registered: Nov 13, 2004
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I like what you did - it is so sweet and really makes the care look great



Terry D
Registered: Jan 12, 2003
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SJMD wrote:
I like what you did - it is so sweet and really makes the care look great


Many thanks SJMD. Sorry I haven't responded sooner... had a bit of a cold.

Terry D



rhyder
Registered: Jul 10, 2004
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Country: United States

Nn, it's a '50.



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