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Wow, this is very nice! Hope, it finds a lover, who can make it working again.
ReplyDeleteIt has been up against that beautiful wall for months now.
DeleteYour photos are quite impressive. I'm so glad I don't have to drive those old cars...
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I wish I didn't have to drive at all.
DeleteTerrific wheels!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful to look at.
DeleteThat's a beauty. I hope someone restores it.
ReplyDeleteMe, too.
DeleteVery atmospheric shots. I saw a car like this in South Africa once - someone had removed the engine and used it to plant herbs
ReplyDeleteWouldn't that be fun? Or maybe on a playground for kids?
DeleteThat car might not catch one's attention if it weren't in that particular setting, with the gray and the green, no clutter to detract from its elegance. It's a great setting and presentation. I'm so glad you put it all together with your good photography and gave the dear old thing the honor it deserves. <3
ReplyDeleteThat looks like the same car that one of our neighbors (in NE) had stored in his garage for decades. After he died, the house went to auction and the car was towed out of the garage. I wonder what ever happened to it. It was a beauty!
ReplyDeleteold, but still a beauty :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beauty!!!
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