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Beautiful car Andy. I would say a car with teeth and not looking so bad after so many years he was born.
ReplyDeleteI could use a bit of restoring myself.
DeleteWhat a classic!
ReplyDeleteawww!
ReplyDeleteI couldn't nail down the year exactly without some research. It looks like a '54 Dodge Desoto. Did you see this in Sask. Andy or is it a transplant?
ReplyDeleteFor you Wayne and everyone else the inquired... believe it or not this old car was photographed in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
DeleteIt would take a lot of work to this one back to where it used to be. Saskatchewan. ;)
ReplyDeleteI do love old rusty vehicles.
My first thought too: the grill looks like a row of teeth. Funny how we seem to personalise things..
ReplyDeleteWe have lots of old car lovers in our region who could give this puppy some TLC. Too bad it's so far away. (Yeah. I wouldn't mind a little restoration, either.)
ReplyDeleteWhat a grill!
ReplyDeleteCool photo and poem. I like the license plate. Was this in Sask or somewhere else?
ReplyDeletePoor old guy, but it's a beauty - one can tell even after all these years!
ReplyDeleteLooks like it needs more than a little work to be restored to its former glory, but I'm sure it's worth it to any classic car lover.
ReplyDeleteoooh cute car. looks like he could start talking any moment!!
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