My two favorite car photos.. what do you think?
I love the black and white one because of all the gray tones.. and the color photo just looks so smooth!
I love the color shot, very nice, attached one of my fav's thought the Md sky is washed out
Amazing colors! Is that the paint that changes with the light?
Love the first 2 shots, but what is the make and model?
Bigdaddy....I like the shots; however. This is always it seems, a however. Thanks for posting them but I like the stocks with nothing added type of old car pictures. Especially 1938-1948 models.I have owned so many with a 1940 Ford 2dr being my first.
Keep em coming my thrist is never quinced
Buddy 36
Big Daddy wrote:
I love the black and white one because of all the gray tones.. and the color photo just looks so smooth!
They're both great photos... but I prefer the black and white one :thumbup:
Thanks! Me too! I've really been back into black and white again..
I dont know the make and model of this car.. I know shame on me! :(
the first two are Fords around 1937-38 and the last one ( blue ) is a 1940 Cord..Not to be confused with a Ford!
kw
Loc: Colorado
I refer to cars like those as ZZ Top cars. Sweet pics and car!
BUDDY36 wrote:
the first two are Fords around 1937-38 and the last one ( blue ) is a 1940 Cord..Not to be confused with a Ford!
Not to start fight here with my first post, but I don't believe that blue one is a Cord. Cords had the exhaust exiting the side of the hood and down into the fender. Check out Wiki-pedia for pics. Sorry, but I don't know what it is.
Sneidley...You are correct the Cord, some of them, where roadsters that came out in the 1930's and had the exhaust coming out of the sides thru the fenders up front. However as years went on in 1940 or 1939 I am not certain which they came out with a Coupe that mirrored the Ford. I have driven one myself and matter of fact there is one that has been restored and is driven almost daily not more than six blocks from where I now live. So a fight is not needed but a little reseach may be in order. Just saying. Buddy36 an old timer that knows his hot rods :thumbup: :)
Hey Big Daddy, you were at a custom car show.
When I shoot at these shows, I look at the license plates and take a second picture for my memory later they usually tell me what year they are and keep in mind these cars may not be in there original state.
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