beorn80
Loc: Battle Creek, Michigan
I have seen this photo posted somewhere, of course does not help ya.Photzy is a online tuitorial service very knowledgeable and seem to have a ton of contacts in the photo world. google or try photzy.com worth a swing!!!!!
boberic
Loc: Quiet Corner, Connecticut. Ex long Islander
Horatio wrote:
LOL!!! My grandparents had a pink De Soto. I remember that car.
We called mine "The Pink Pig" you stepped on the gas, and the engine said "EXCUUUZE ME.
beorn80
Loc: Battle Creek, Michigan
topaz has a interesting barn of AI stuff
1958 or 59 caddy, 54-58 lincoln blue and white, 1958 pontiac bonneville.
lowkick wrote:
If it was 1960 and the photographer was 10, he or she would be 60 today.
That would be 70. I made my mistake and you made yours.
BebuLamar wrote:
That would be 70. I made my mistake and you made yours.
I realized my error the second I pressed the send button, but it was too late to change it.
smf85 wrote:
"World Without Light" is the title line as best as I can make it.
There was a 50's movie "World Without End" But it wern't no 'cademy 'ward winner.
Thank you for all the terrific posts with outstanding insight and links to Anchorage, the earthquake and Star. I also have enjoyed my trip back to visit my memories of my grandparents and their pink De Soto.
lowkick wrote:
I realized my error the second I pressed the send button, but it was too late to change it.
Actually, if you realise it, you can click on the edit button that appears for a little bit right after you post. I have fat-fingered some posts and that button is so very helpful.
Be fast, as the button disappears rather quickly.
lautenk2 wrote:
70, not 60 or 90.
I was born in the 50's and I like this new math! I feel soooo much younger.
dsmeltz wrote:
I was born in the 50's and I like this new math! I feel soooo much younger.
Me too!
Where in Philly? I ask because I'm originally from Olney (feels like a hundred years ago, new math indeed).
Sadly we don't have the pink '56 DeSoto anymore. I think it went through 3 transmissions and about 6 sets of brakes while we had it, and it was truly fast.
This was a surprisingly fun topic. Hope the OP is happy the way it turned out.
lautenk2 wrote:
Me too!
Where in Philly? I ask because I'm originally from Olney (feels like a hundred years ago, new math indeed).
Sadly we don't have the pink '56 DeSoto anymore. I think it went through 3 transmissions and about 6 sets of brakes while we had it, and it was truly fast.
This was a surprisingly fun topic. Hope the OP is happy the way it turned out.
Queen Village. Go to Olney once a year for the start of the Broad Street Run
Brian, at Stewart's Photo, contacted the current owner of Star and he stated that the photograph was taken in May of 1965. That should help narrow down the search.
If anyone is considering buying online for camera gear, please think about the small photography store. Stewart's in Anchorage would greatly appreciate your business. I have purchased from them for years and give them the highest recommendation. They will never upsell you.
Thank you.
Horatio
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