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First generation: 1974–1980
Cummins diesel engine replacement
Kruise for kids, toy run,
Kwantlen University College-Langley,
Langley British Columbia, Canada
Even though we are in the digital age and the "darkroom" is now "lightroom"; the old terms persist.
Dodging and burning are terms used in photography for a technique used during the printing process to manipulate the exposure of select areas on a photographic print, deviating from the rest of the image's exposure. In a darkroom print from a film negative, dodging decreases the exposure for areas of the print that the photographer wishes to be lighter, while burning increases the exposure to areas of the print that should be darker.
For whatever reason whenever I see Dodge pickup trucks of this era they always seem to be this shade of blue! They must have been available in other hues but this is the color that always comes to my mind when I think of these.
An amusing feature of these was the ‘pie-tin’ headlight surrounds that gave the front a bit of a look of surprise. Not sure why Dodge chose to do this but they did. Ditto for their vans during that era. The model year of this was 1965-1967. I’m not sure of the differences within those 3 years.
Happy Truck Thursday!
Lane County, Oregon
A morning view of this old Dodge flatbed truck through a combination of lifting fog and haze from wildfires.
Dodge made this style of flatbed dually from 1939 to 1947
Olympus E-M1.3
Olympus 12-100mm
Generation 1 of the Dodge Charger was available for Model Years 1966-67.
During the mid 1960’s there was a bit of a resurgence of the fastback style of roof offered on American car models. The Plymouth Barracuda, Rambler (AMC) Marlin, Ford Mustang 2+2 and the Dodge Charger shown above arrived on the scene within a few years of one another. By 1968 the fastback style roof had expanded to significantly more American car models.
However for the 2nd Generation Dodge Charger (1968-1970), the style of roof was no longer a fastback. It was instead a notchback with a recessed backlite. See 2nd photo in first comment below.
The license plate has been altered for privacy.
1936 Dodge Roadster
by Brenda K. (edit-theoldphart)
Tulsa Tuesday Car Shows
91st & Memorial
Tulsa Oklahoma
Sony SLT-A58
2016 Dodge Challenger SRT Heritage Ed.
Hogs 'N' Hot Rods
Collinsville Ok. 2016
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On the left is a 1964 Dodge Polara set up to drag but quite streetable. I believe the engine in it is a 383 V8. On the right is a 1968 Dodge Charger R/T with a 440 V8 with a 4-speed transmission. These belong to friends I’ve met by attending Cars & Coffee events in Queen Creek, Arizona, both fellows are about my age.
This Dodge truck certainly looks likes it done its fair share of heavy work in its day. Glad to see that it was "put out to pasture" in a lovely open spot with its own little bed of wild flowers.
Dodge car at Williams Used Auto & Truck Parts - Kodak Portra 400 - Canon EOS Rebel G - Pittsgrove, NJ - scanned on Epson V600.