ejw 46 wrote:
Last week....
Michael, Thanks for sharing these great images. They just do not make cars with "style" any more. The details are what made the cars art works.
Merry Christmas to you.
Than You - and happy holidays to you and your family
Last week I went to the Classic Car Auto Mall in Morgantown PA. They have over 1,000 classic cars all for sale. All the cars are inside and under one roof. The owners purchased an old shopping mall and turned it into an auto mall. Photographers are welcome and they will work with you. You are not allowed to open the doors or roll down the window unless you are seriously planning on buying that car. Because of the number of cars, it was very difficult to take a picture of the full length of a car. So, I concentrate on interesting parts. I hope that you enjoy the pictures.
1936 Pierce Arrow Front Grill
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1940 La Salle Front Grill
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1988 Tiffany Classic Front Grill
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1936 Pierce Arrow Hood Ornament
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1940 La Salle Hood Ornament
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1928 Stutz Bearcat Hood Ornament
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1930 La Salle Hub Cap
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1935 Pierce Arrow Hub Cap
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Engine in a converted 1939 Hot Rod Chevy
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1981 Pontiac Firebird Hood Painting
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keeth - Thank You.
Hopefully you can make it there for a visit. Definitely worthwhile. Just note they are closed on Monday's. If you do make it to the area, there is the Classic Car Mall in Morgantown about 60 miles west. It's an old mall filled in with about 750 classic cars. All for sale. They allow cameras and tripods. Best time to go is during the week. They are open for only 3 hours on Saturday's.
Michael
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