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Automobile detail -- headlights and front quarter -- in Santa Fe, New Mexico. High contrast black and white via Lightroom 5.6.

We hiked out on an old road that was almost obliterated by washouts to an abandoned mining site. Left behind was this beautiful rusty automobile.

The Studebaker Dictator was an automobile produced by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana from 1927-1937. The name was intended to connote that the model "dictated the standard" that other automobile makes would be obliged to follow. At the time, the only dictator that would have immediately come to an American mind was Benito Mussolini, whose popular image was one of audacity and strength, in spite of well-publicized fascist violence. However, the rise of Adolf Hitler in Germany tainted the word 'dictator'. Studebaker abruptly discontinued the name 'Dictator' in 1937.

 

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Petrified Forest National Park

Holbrook, Arizona

Dec 2016

Setkání veteránů Unín 2018

Classic Car meet Unín 2018

Tatra 57b "Hadimrška" 1938-1948

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Curbside scene outside the Art of The Car Concourse site. (2016) Kansas City

 

But it has a few significant drawbacks. :-)

We already visited this beautiful place in 2015. But it's a must see everytime you are near. I had a lot of luck with the clouds at this moment. It's everyday sunshine here on the Lake Garda. But for a few hours it looked like rain would come (what not happened).

Do you know what model that is? A Mercury or a Chevrolet? Or a completely different car? Unfortunately I don't know 😬 ..

styled after the 1928 Mercedes-Benz SSK by Brooks Stevens for Studebaker. Seen on the Biltmore Estate. Asheville, North Carolina.

 

On this sunny Saturday, there was a huge number of visitors to the Estate. There had been a marathon and a half marathon on the grounds that morning, there were several weddings throughout the day, and, because the next day was predicted to be rainy, visitors to the Estate came out in droves to take advantage of the pleasant weather.

 

The Excalibur and driver had been rented by one of the wedding parties. Photographing it was madness. A veritable Cecil B. DeMille cast of millions walking past it, plus no end of vehicular traffic passing by, plus people walking up to have their photos taken in front of the car. I had to be extremely alert to every instant when I might be able to get a shot that emphasized the car. Whew!

1957 SIMCA 90A Aronde 1300 Saloon

Love these cars! Hard to believe there is a 6.3 liter engine in them!

New York City

Times Square

original watercolor painting

A lover of roses and all things Italian.

 

You can see a close up of the dash here: 500 Red Roses.

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