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This old jalopy sits on a old snowy lot with the fence offering just the right contrast!!
Happy Fence Friday -- and have a great weekend too!
A little play on Oldsmobile and their advertisement - "Not your Dad's Car". The Eagle was from another shot and merged the two and used some painterly effects!
Happy Sliders Sunday!
Did I say Trusty - I meant Rusty!
This old beauty deserved some painterly effect. Amazing how the front end looks like a face - cars today don't have that detail!
I pulled off the freeway at Bradley, a tiny town where several of the houses had lots of old vehicles sitting outside.
Leftover or just left to rot - that being the building as well as the beautiful old truck!
Happy Truck Thursday!
Gotta love a '57 Chevy.
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Finds like these are common here. Some are bought and restored to their former glory, while others are left to rust quietly away, much like this one.
This is probably a late-1920s to early-1930s truck, most likely a Ford Model AA, which was the heavy-duty truck version of the Ford Model A built from 1928–1932.
On the outskirts of Havre, Montana are these two old, rotting cars that look like they have been parked there for many years. I finally had the courage to photograph them.
There are a lot of old, rusting cars like this scattered all over Montana. I do like photographing them. These in particular had a spirit about them.
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I haven't posted many cars of late, so I thought I would for today instead of the normal Fence Friday.. still have an HFF and a great weekend.
Rusted jalopy in the mining ghost town of Ballarat, California, population 2, at the foothills of the Panamint mountains.
In the 1960s, Charles Manson's cult lived for a time on a ranch south of Ballarat (his truck sits in town near the graveyard), and the scene in the great 1960s counterculture movie Easy Rider where Peter Fonda throws away his Rolex watch before embarking on an epic motorcycle trip across America was filmed in Ballarat.
Death Valley is on the other side of the Panamints.
I was only able to get off a couple shots on this car. I would have like to dissect so many angles - but it was in a parking lot and a truck pulled into spot before I could complete my shoot.
Very unique like a piece of art - with the luggage on top affixed as part of design.
The "Headlights" so pointed...and a hodgepodge of color and parts like a rat mobile.
Despite traveling the southwest and along a portion of Route 66. This bunch of lawn ornaments in Wikieup, Arizona was as close to the subject as I could get.