A wife was curious when she found two old negatives in a drawer and had them made into prints.
She was pleasantly surprised to see that they were of her at a much younger, slimmer time, taken many years ago on one of her first dates with her husband.
When she showed him the photos, his face lit up. "Wow, look at that!", he said with appreciation, "That's my old Ford!!"
Gotta watch keeping those old negatives around where someone might find them. Good shot and story.
Don
Yeah Don, Hard to fault the guy, that Ford takes me back too!
Shellback
Loc: North of Cheyenne Bottoms Wetlands - Kansas
When does he get out of recovery ;)
malawibob wrote:
"Wow, look at that!", he said with appreciation, "That's my old Ford!!"
Baahaahaa. Gotta love an old Ford.
Your going to get some poop over this.
'49 Ford unless I miss my guess. Clue, exposed gas cap '50 used a door. Love old forgotten negatives.TFS
I have been scanning my old hunting and fishing photographs. It has been bring back a lot of good memories.
My first car was a 1952 ford. Flat head v8.
A few years ago, I was at a motorcycle rally. Literally 1000's of bikes. I positioned myself to get a photo of as many bikes as I could. My wife was not impressed as, right in the middle of the photo, was a scantily dressed female biker. I hadn't even seen her! Honest!
The cabins looked like Tripp's Motel my wife and I stayed in near Bar Harbour, Maine on our extended honeymoon.
That's a '49 Ford-gas cap is outside. '50s had a door.
When do you expect to get released from the hospital?
Morry
Loc: Palm Springs, CA
My 1st car was a 49' Ford coupe with 6 cylinder engine. Had tranny trouble with it. Otherwise many high school memories.
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