Tuesday, July 17, 2018

Abandon Old Jalopy

Andy | Tuesday, July 17, 2018 | | Best Blogger Tips
There she sits, with her beautiful white wall tires.
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She is well hidden away from prying eyes.
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Had to set my exposure to the sunlight and use my flash to brighten up the shady interior.
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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.

18 comments:

  1. ...what project, suicide doors and all. 😀

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  2. My first guess is a Ford. You certainly caught her form all sides.

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  3. Sorry, I don't know anything about cars, but it looks pretty old to me.

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  4. Nice car. Looks good but what it is I don't know. Perhaps something for google lens.

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  5. My guess after some googling a Ford Fordor saloon from around 1936/37 given away by the back window with middle style.

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    1. It was the grill area that looked Ford to me. Guess we covered it from end to end ;)

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  6. It is surprisingly free of big rust holes, Andy! I guess they used thicker metal back then!

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  7. Magnificas imagenes... La definicion es impresionante

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  8. I would say you are correct in guessing it's age. What hidden treasure you found.

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  9. I like car wrecks when they offer beautiful rusts. Very beautiful series and framings

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  10. A wonderful find... nicely captured, too. Great shots.

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  11. It's now a representative of its time. Probably a beauty back in the time period. Nice find Andy.

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  12. My guess is that it may be too far gone for even the most devoted restorationist.

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  13. A vestige of the era, in natural scenery.

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  14. A photographer's dream come true, Andy! Well done.

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  15. Ooooooh nice, I always love finding old vehicles. Someone always seem to know exactly what type of vehicle it is.

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