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Back Road in Time

Photography Transportation posted on Jul 22, 2005
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Sophie, a 1932 Packard, pauses before launching herself down a stretch of Wyoming road(?) that hasn't changed since it was designated part of the first transcontinental highway in 1928.

Comments (8)


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Euxeb007

10:37AM | Fri, 22 July 2005

Beautiful car (and photo)

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tallpindo

12:55PM | Fri, 22 July 2005

I doesn't look as slow as an Amish buggie or a tractor and hay wagon but I suppose she likes to stop and rubber neck on the Lincoln Highway.

posti

1:36PM | Fri, 22 July 2005

Slow? Not hardly. We were cruising on a paved highway and had a motocyclist pull up beside and yell "You gotta take the 'Slow-Moving Vehicle' sign off that car!" We were doing 70. Good Old Sophie can roll with the best of them!

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jocko500

6:19PM | Fri, 22 July 2005

that very good image love old cars

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artgum

6:59PM | Fri, 22 July 2005

A great picture, and a treasure of a car.

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rayburg

8:58PM | Fri, 22 July 2005

Great pic...try it in B&W or sepia. It might bring you back to when the car was first on the road.

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Agny

8:58PM | Fri, 22 July 2005

Really nice composition. Thanks

cynlee

1:43AM | Sat, 23 July 2005

cool old car & an excellent photo in the pov & perspective! :]


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