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ROBERT HUFFSTUTTER says: If I am not mistaken, this is a 1946 Chrysler. You have captured a rare composition with beautiful and coordinated colors, shades and hues of the old Southwest. The Chevron sign ads a touch of American free enterprise while the two empty light sockets seem to be asking where we are going, energy-wise. While this old Crysler will never have to worry about getting its tank full again, it might be worrying about the new generation. I know I am. This is a great photograph.
Nelson Car1 by Oldskewl808
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ROBERT HUFFSTUTTER says: Your photo is one of the best photos I have seen accenting brick. This must have been the hub of the community during the Industrial Revolution in the USA. Great photograph.
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