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Sturdy relics of a bygone time. The Edsel & the GMC side by side.
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Old GMC truck caught on film. Reality So Subtle 6x6 pinhole camera, Ilford Pan F film and caffenol developer.
This truck needs a little TLC. The headliner is coming down, the taillights are non-existent and there is rust on the bumpers and wheels, but the most disturbing thing is the large nest in the passenger seat. You can see the nesting material sticking out of the door. Now, I would guess an emu nest or an ostrich, but we don’t have those birds in the USA.
Whatever it is, it is big and, I’m guessing, hungry! After all, who knows how long it has been shut in this truck.
Or it could be several chickens! HTT
GMC 100.
Well, we went to the city yesterday afternoon for a quiet coffee. Knowing that the annual Pride Parade was on, we opted for an area of the city that would be relatively quiet or so we thought. Once we arrived we started to notice a lot of cars on Sveavägen (name of the street). I didn't bring my camera, but luckily my phone takes RAW photos, so we spent a couple of hours looking at and photographing the cars cruising up and down the street. It was good fun.
If the owner is a Seattle Seahawks fan, this must be the most attractive Seahawksfanmobile I've ever seen, notwithstanding the peeling paint on the hood.
This was at the "Truck Stop" in Show Low, Arizona, USA.. A fun place of different foods, drinks, bands, arts, crafts, and games. The theme is old trucks and they are parked all around with many being used as seating, stage, or decoration.
circa 1973 GMC motor home...whether sanctioned by Coca-Cola for advertising or a personal creation by someone's affection for the soft drink ? ~ Poughkeepsie, NY
1959 Chevrolet GMC Corvette 5.7 litre, OSU 156, on display at the docks during Gloucester Goes Retro on 23 August 2025. The Corvette is a line of American two-door, two-seater sports cars manufactured and marketed by General Motors under the Chevrolet marque since 1953.
Gloucester Docks form the most inland port in the country. Elizabeth I granted Gloucester the status of customs port in 1580. The first customs house was at the Old Quay which stretches north from the lock at the North Quay. The house still stands and still wears the royal coat of arms.
The one-piece windshield with this body style identifies it as a 1954 model, the last model year of this style.
This truck was one of a few parked in front of a furniture store in Mesa, Arizona named Potato Barn.