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In 1949 Ford led the pack in breaking away from the bulging fenders that had been the traditional, long standing look on most all cars of the prior years. The slab sided look, also affectionately known as the "shoebox" was a first to break away from that long lasting design style of the previous years. And it would start a trend that ultimately would be followed by all US auto manufacturers in the years that followed. It was a first for Ford, and I believe a first for all the automobile manufacturers. You might say they were the trend setter. Chevrolet, Ford's main competitor, however, was a bit of hold out and did not fully embrace the slab sided style until 1955, whereas most other car companies had already done so by that time.
Not a great picture but it was a nice car! Cruisin Solon, Solon, Ohio, Rock N Roll Capital Street Machines
Production: 1 of 7 (1952-1953).
Époqu'auto 2024
Eurexpo Lyon
Chassieu (69), France.
Video: youtu.be/01DTc9bndtU
My dad and I went to a car show / cruising night tonight. Usually he takes his Thunderbird but tonight he couldn't because of a low tire.
I drove down to Weelersburg, Ohio, viewed some interesting cars at the monthly McDonald's show, booted up the camera at the first car I saw.
Absolutely immaculate Cobra. Imagine the weight to power ratio with 427 cubic inches of V8 muscle. lol
Las Lomas High School 2017 Car Show, Walnut Creek, CA
Yashica 124g with Ansco All-Weather 120 Film, Expired mid-1960s. Strong base fog on this film but I was able to pull an image out from the scan.
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The 2016 Davie County High School car show was held in conjunction with the benefit silent auction and 50/50 raffle in honor and memory of Seth Ring, a Davie High School automotive student and NC high school rodeo competitor. Proceeds benefited the NC High School Rodeo Association.
Car show proceeds were donated to the Automotive Technology and the SkillsUSA Chapter of Davie County High School.