Kiki and Monique!
I know what you mean. That style of building makes for a perfect background for that Ford. The Ford was backlit and my wife took the picture out of the passenger side window while we drove past. All the stray light caused washed-out colors. You can see a lot of flare and halos around reflective parts. It's a glamour shot!If it isn't for the Honda I thought it was a colorized photo from the 40's.
Ford Stylemaster?
Yes, a brain fart on my part. Thanks for noticing that. In my defense, I got too much sun yesterday.Ford Stylemaster?
Stylemaster was a car offered from 1946-48 by Chevrolet.
Nogo.This will anger @GON and @vavavroom
Me too
Yesterday in Fullerton CA driving back from the grocery store in upper middle class dense suburbia I saw a tall egret standing on the sidewalk
No picture!!!
I figured it was the corndog.Yes, a brain fart on my part. Thanks for noticing that. In my defense, I got too much sun yesterday.
I egret the lack of pictorial evidence.This will anger @GON and @vavavroom
Me too
Yesterday in Fullerton CA driving back from the grocery store in upper middle class dense suburbia I saw a tall egret standing on the sidewalk
No picture!!!
If only they'd still make cars from the same kind of steel!View attachment 224747
1926 Model T. He drives it quite a bit in the summer, and was over 200km from home.
I noticed there's no front brakes on these!
But he did upgrade the rear brakes as he does like to stop so he put Willwood's on the back.
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And wood!If only they'd still make cars from the same kind of steel!
And people!And wood!
Do Wheelworks have wheelwrights on standby? Those pneus look a bit brittle.In my dad’s garage and technically I drove over here…wooden spokes View attachment 224765