That Tin Lizzie! As much as it reminds me of my late grandpa, I love its classic and undying beauty. Antique cars always have a sense of mystery in them, probably because it makes us think of the past and what life could’ve been riding in those vehicles. But for me, the best automobiles are those that were manufactured before the World War I. =)
I love that Tin Lizzie too! I will never forget the thrill of seeing a Ford Model T firsthand. Just imagine that remarkable car that used to be the main transport vehicle of the middle-class Americans still in front of you, beautifully flaunting… it’s superb!
You can only see amazing and cool vintage cars like these when you attend a vintage car show. It’s really quite rare for you to see the classics when you’re on the road! So, if you by any chance happen to attend events like this, savor the moment and bask in the glory of being in the same place as a legend! :)
That car on the fifth photo is the hottest, especially with its flame design! Aside from the painting work and decals, this is also a vintage car that should be treasured. Man, the way the hood opens is unbelievable! Car makers of the past surely knew how to create eye-popping cars.
That last photo right there is interesting. What does the car look like? The emblem and the logo show that this vintage Chevy is well-preserved. Yeah, something that is worth displaying in a car show. Which of these is your favorite?
I just love that grayish white vintage Chevy right there! The entertainment system in the compartment transformed it from old-school to modern! Oh, where was I last September 30? I should’ve gone to Maryland to take photos of these rare cars.
PLUTONIAN PICTURES is a Micro Cinema . . . located in my TriBeCa, NYC loft. We have Salon Style programing for an invitational audience of nine, e.g. "The Bus Stop Show" included shorts, industrials, slides, film clips, and a feature film. Formats: Reg. 8mm/Super 8mm/16mm/Slides/Video Projection/ViewMaster/Digital Media/LP, CD, Audio Cassette playback.
I love drawing... it is personal... direct... spontaneous... one on one... quixotic.
2nd passion is my 9 seat micro-cinema... the camaraderie of friends... sharing drama, comedy, suspense & fear - all in the privacy in 'Greg's Grotto'.
ReplyDeleteThat Tin Lizzie! As much as it reminds me of my late grandpa, I love its classic and undying beauty. Antique cars always have a sense of mystery in them, probably because it makes us think of the past and what life could’ve been riding in those vehicles. But for me, the best automobiles are those that were manufactured before the World War I. =)
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I love that Tin Lizzie too! I will never forget the thrill of seeing a Ford Model T firsthand. Just imagine that remarkable car that used to be the main transport vehicle of the middle-class Americans still in front of you, beautifully flaunting… it’s superb!
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You can only see amazing and cool vintage cars like these when you attend a vintage car show. It’s really quite rare for you to see the classics when you’re on the road! So, if you by any chance happen to attend events like this, savor the moment and bask in the glory of being in the same place as a legend! :)
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ReplyDeleteThat car on the fifth photo is the hottest, especially with its flame design! Aside from the painting work and decals, this is also a vintage car that should be treasured. Man, the way the hood opens is unbelievable! Car makers of the past surely knew how to create eye-popping cars.
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That last photo right there is interesting. What does the car look like? The emblem and the logo show that this vintage Chevy is well-preserved. Yeah, something that is worth displaying in a car show. Which of these is your favorite?
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I just love that grayish white vintage Chevy right there! The entertainment system in the compartment transformed it from old-school to modern! Oh, where was I last September 30? I should’ve gone to Maryland to take photos of these rare cars.
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