Mr palmer wrote:
+1. Excellent work on a beautiful car!
Thanks for looking in. Appreciate your comments.
Curmudgeon wrote:
Massive car nicely shot
Thanks for your kind comments
Thanks Jack, It was one of the featured cars in the show. If you're interested, that show is held on Father's Day every year but there's a charge to get in. Don't know what it is though. It was $30 for this show in 2017 but it was a Concours that year.
nimbushopper wrote:
Beautiful!
Appreciate the comment. Thanks for looking in.
alberio wrote:
Concourse restoration?
Thanks for commenting. It was a Concours de Excellence and what I wrote was off a sign in front of the car. I've got to believe that restorations are permitted in Concours events. They can't all be original untouched. I've seen original condition cars and they don't look like that.
mvetrano2 wrote:
Beautiful.
Thanks for commenting Mike. Hope I got the name right
NJFrank wrote:
A different era car. When each car manufacturer designed their own look. Beautiful car.
Thanks for the comments. It sure was a different era, the heart of the Great Depression. These cars sold for less than $2K.
AzPicLady wrote:
Beautiful cars. Excellent photos.
Thank you for your kind comments. There were about 20 cars of this vintage but this one was one of the featured cars.
Tdearing wrote:
Gorgeous shots.
Thank you. Appreciate you taking the time to look in.
xt2 wrote:
Nice shots. It would be interesting to see original photos prior to post work alone side.
Appreciate the comments. I was thinking the same thing.
barrytex wrote:
Love the 30's Packard's. Nice shots.
Thanks for the kind words. Yep, the 30 Packard's are head turners.
Great set of a great car, Reuss.
Oh my! Beautiful car & photos! Well done
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