Every once and awhile I return to Eric's Custom Auto Body to see what's new. Or should I say what's old?
Saturday, June 14, 2014
Car Graveyard
Every once and awhile I return to Eric's Custom Auto Body to see what's new. Or should I say what's old?
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This one looks pretty well, but I am not sure about the underside.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot Andy. Must be quite a car in its days.
ReplyDeleteDo they restore those old beauties?
ReplyDeleteThey sure do.
DeleteI really like the way you composed this...makes it so much more interesting. I wish I could do this kind of restoring. I'm a fan of old cars.
ReplyDeleteNice paint job on the car.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a '55 Buick. I hope they left the original motor in place. So many of these restorations are ruined by putting in a late model souped-up V-8 in them.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great shot Andy. Love it.
ReplyDeleteSome in the background look beyond restoration.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to visit there too! We watch a lot of those car restoration shows on TV!
ReplyDeletelove those rusty old trucks!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to see those golden oldies brought back to life. We see a fair number of restored cars around here; it seems to be a popular hobby.
ReplyDeletelove that!
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