RWNPhoto wrote:
The 2nd one is a nice ride.
Looked like it was all there too.
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Danpbphoto wrote:
Wonderful Gary! I love wall murals.
Great settings for all the compositions! B&W really makes them classic!
Dan
Thanks Dan
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bnfotografie wrote:
Love that second one especially. Beautiful tones in all three. Nice work!
Brent
Thank you Brent
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Bruce Marriner wrote:
Don't show that 3rd one to your grand kids, they'll be yelling 67 for hours and might also ask what Adam & Eve is. I just learned about that 6-7 the other day. Never made the connection until you mentioned it. Thankfully haven't heard it from any of mine.
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Bob Jarman wrote:
#2 for me, looks close to being road worthy.
Bob
Yeah that car was in great shape and looked to be all original. Hopefully it doesn't just sit and rot.
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Lightsearcher wrote:
Fantastic set, really like the second shot.
sum1sgrampa wrote:
Looked like it was all there too.
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Thanks Dan
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Thank you Brent
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I just learned about that 6-7 the other day. Never made the connection until you mentioned it. Thankfully haven't heard it from any of mine.
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Yeah that car was in great shape and looked to be all original. Hopefully it doesn't just sit and rot.
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Thanks Marcelo
I keep imagining what that '53 Chrysler Imperial would look like fully restored. Something like this.
bnfotografie wrote:
I keep imagining what that '53 Chrysler Imperial would look like fully restored. Something like this.
There you go ! Awesome !! It would be a shame if someone doesn't do something with that car. I've seen too many of them rot away because; "nope, that's not for sale, I'm going to fix that up". And then they're left to rot. But I live in New York and I spotted that one in Virginia so I'll never know.