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C1,C2,C3-C4; Queenston, Riviera Beach, Newport Beach, Venice, LAX; Hzerezathy, Sarkozy, New Era, Paw paw; Yates forward Peter back; Tri-Delt, Nokia, Howard, Johnson How Green Is My Valley? How Blue Is the Sky?

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RodolfoCiminelli

5:27AM | Sun, 04 November 2007

A excellent and very beautiful realization Dale......!!!!

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sessan53

5:35AM | Sun, 04 November 2007

Very great work. Your car is great and what a babe... her pose is excellent:-)hugs sessan

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Hendesse

7:13AM | Sun, 04 November 2007

Interesting composition. Superb car and amazing reflections. Great use of light too!

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tallpindo

7:30AM | Sun, 04 November 2007

Do you see how the spell plays C1, C2, C3 are Cunninghams, C4 is a Ford transmission Brock is Pete or Yates or the hero of Niagara in the new wine country of Ontairo. Pete Brock had a 46 Ford convertible painted to honor Cunningham. Cunningham's had Chrysler engines and raced at Le mans but were built in Riveira Beach where Devins were also built. Hungarian is the trace of the vines planted as varietals in the Napa Valley that was eclipsed by microclimates that made paw paw wine unnecessary and Niagara and Concord passe. Tri-Delt is what got me to the Howard whose inventor cursed the Pete Brock coupe and also what brought up the Holocuast and painter's wrist. Howard Johnson is a restaurant chain unless you go to the wind tunnel at the University of Michigan. Then Kelly might meet Benny. C1, C2, C3, C4 and C6 are Carrara vernacular versions. From which sprung the prop to Bryce yester even after I had looked up 1965 Mustang 271, Mustang 289 and Shelby GT-350 to examine why the 1965 350 GT did not have glass in the rear quarter windows and was not green. Oh! it's like the 1953 Vette. All were white and had the louvers but not the rear window louvers like a Miura that caught on all over. And the two blue top stripes were optional and the rocker panel stripes were not. More Dan Gurney lore. Is he every where? Pico Rivera goes with this one. Keith Black and Milodon. The ghosts of departed quantities have not yet been made into little figurines by the quants and microeconomists.

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vincenthebert

8:25AM | Sun, 04 November 2007

Very Nice!!!!!

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Richardphotos

8:58AM | Sun, 04 November 2007

does soursop,custard-apple, cherimoya, sweetsop and or paw paw, paw-paw, and papaw--prairie banana, Indiana (Hoosier) banana, Kentucky banana, Michigan banana, and Ozark banana have anything to do with the price of catfish soup?more than likely not.looks like she is waiting her turn to run at Bonneville

Denys234

11:18AM | Sun, 04 November 2007

Well done!!

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Osper

11:43AM | Sun, 04 November 2007

Now you're cooking! Not for just any Sunday drive. Sign on a exquisitely done "Rod" at a car show I went to in 1965 that had horrendous damage to its left front quarter panel. "52 coats of hand rubbed laquer, countless hours of sanding, getting everything to work and look just right......15 seconds on a snow covered street after unloading it"

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jocko500

12:47PM | Sun, 04 November 2007

looks smooth now. cool image

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evielouise

1:38PM | Tue, 06 November 2007

wellI don't know about c-1- c-1 b-12 lol oh yes I do know B12 lol but I do know this is awesome !!!!!!!!!


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