There she sits, with her beautiful white wall tires. ___ |
She is well hidden away from prying eyes. ___ |
Had to set my exposure to the sunlight and use my flash to brighten up the shady interior. ___ |
I don't know much about cars but am guess she is from the 1930's. If you know the make and year please leave a comment. |
...what project, suicide doors and all. 😀
ReplyDeleteMy first guess is a Ford. You certainly caught her form all sides.
ReplyDeleteSorry, I don't know anything about cars, but it looks pretty old to me.
ReplyDeleteNice car. Looks good but what it is I don't know. Perhaps something for google lens.
ReplyDeleteMy guess after some googling a Ford Fordor saloon from around 1936/37 given away by the back window with middle style.
ReplyDeleteIt was the grill area that looked Ford to me. Guess we covered it from end to end ;)
DeleteIt is surprisingly free of big rust holes, Andy! I guess they used thicker metal back then!
ReplyDeleteMagnificas imagenes... La definicion es impresionante
ReplyDeleteI would say you are correct in guessing it's age. What hidden treasure you found.
ReplyDeleteI like car wrecks when they offer beautiful rusts. Very beautiful series and framings
ReplyDeleteThere's no salvaging that one!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful find... nicely captured, too. Great shots.
ReplyDeleteIt's now a representative of its time. Probably a beauty back in the time period. Nice find Andy.
ReplyDeleteIt's a beauty
ReplyDeleteMy guess is that it may be too far gone for even the most devoted restorationist.
ReplyDeleteA vestige of the era, in natural scenery.
ReplyDeleteA photographer's dream come true, Andy! Well done.
ReplyDeleteOoooooh nice, I always love finding old vehicles. Someone always seem to know exactly what type of vehicle it is.
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