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1937 Ford Model 74 Station Wagon

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1937 Ford Model 74 Station Wagon For the Boys of Renderosity. Special recognition to kenmo, Richardphotos, and TallPokets The 8th Annual Goodguys Southwest Nationals Stated as having 2,700 classics, and Hot Rod vehicles made before & including 1974. I took over 200 pictures, and ran out of memory cards & batterys at the same time. The most popular vehicle there was the 1956 Chevy, followed by the 1957 model. I figure at least half of the baby boomers got there kicks, not on Rt 66, but in the back seat of these! LOL! I probably saw 50% of all the vehicles on display, before running out of gas! ;) Captured with a Canon Power Shot A40 - freehand. Post work using Jasc® Paint Shop Pro 7 Thanks for viewing, and comments are always welcomed :)!

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angelbearzs

11:04PM | Mon, 19 November 2007

that is very nice!!!:)

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amota99517

11:22PM | Mon, 19 November 2007

These are fabulous shots. It must have taken a lot of time to restore them to mint condition.

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bpclarke

11:36PM | Mon, 19 November 2007

What a beauty! Fantastic collage of beautiful cars. Excellent shots. Bunny

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brycek

11:36PM | Mon, 19 November 2007

WOW..This looks fantastic. Wonderful captures!!

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Cinnamon369

11:40PM | Mon, 19 November 2007

I'd love to have one of these someday. Shiny and black as ink at night!

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DreamersWish

11:48PM | Mon, 19 November 2007

Oh how I love car shows! Cars back then had more character than any car that I have seen these days. A most fabulous collage of cars!

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pennykay

11:59PM | Mon, 19 November 2007

Wow, this is amazing. Hubby works for Chrysler so I really enjoy going to these shows. A do believe there are a few in the image that my Dad owned :-) Thanks for sharing!

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pops

12:01AM | Tue, 20 November 2007

Awesome-and a 57 Nomad-always wanted one

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annika_marie

12:30AM | Tue, 20 November 2007

awesome work!! =)

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tatalinn

1:07AM | Tue, 20 November 2007

Wow, Dennis so many wonderful cars!!! Me, I mostly into the late 40's and 50's, when it comes to beautiful American cars. Some inte the early 60's is ok too, I think. /Ankie

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artaddict2

1:25AM | Tue, 20 November 2007

Amazing Cars ! some wonderful shots here, and a very well put together piece of work.

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vash99

1:29AM | Tue, 20 November 2007

very cool dennis

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Fractelaar

1:35AM | Tue, 20 November 2007

Nice total shot the good old time :-)

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Gor111

1:58AM | Tue, 20 November 2007

Oh it's something new to see you posting a fabulous looking and combined oldtimer collage! What a huge oldtimer gallery you have put together here! Wonderfully done! You got the right artists with kenmo, Richardphotos, and TallPokets! I'm sure they will love this upload!!!

Asmendia

2:56AM | Tue, 20 November 2007

Beautiful! Nice work!

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DocMikeB

3:21AM | Tue, 20 November 2007

I like a lot theese old fashioned cars, and especially the half-wooden station wagon into the biggest picture! Great photo composition, Five Stars!

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Petra-S

3:49AM | Tue, 20 November 2007

super Präsentation!

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evinrude

3:52AM | Tue, 20 November 2007

Super presentation of that classic automobile!

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AGentleMuse

3:56AM | Tue, 20 November 2007

Excellent shots and postwork!!!

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A_Sunbeam

4:02AM | Tue, 20 November 2007

Reminds me of all the adverts in the Saturday Evening Post years ago! Happy smiling faces and a brand new station-wagon ... Top row fourth from left - is that a Lincoln Zephyr?

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pjlawson

4:07AM | Tue, 20 November 2007

Fabulous collection and wonderfully illustrated!!! Thank you for sharing!!!

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helanker

4:08AM | Tue, 20 November 2007

WOOOOW! Fantastic shot of a beautiful old car. In all an excellent collage. LOL! And a fun story too... out of gas. HAHAHA!

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hazelfaye

4:10AM | Tue, 20 November 2007

Great shots, we go to the classic automobile show that is held here in Florida once a month and really enjoy the memories

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kimariehere

4:11AM | Tue, 20 November 2007

WOW Dennis what an awesome collage you have done here!!!! love how you have put this together and esp adore the center one you have chosen to highlight !!!.... loved seeing all these!!

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kenmo

4:46AM | Tue, 20 November 2007

What an excellent collage...this is incredible...Thanks for the tribute...!!! Iam honored to be mentioned in the same sentence as Richardphotos and TallPokets... Cheers Kenmo

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rainbows

5:18AM | Tue, 20 November 2007

A wonderful collage, Dear Dennis! Beautiful cars all! I drive a Jeep Wrangler and have such fun doing so!! Would love to go for a spin in this beautuful bright station wagon. A lovely dedication to the wonderful guys!! Happy day for you all. Hugs. Diane. xx

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Blush

5:22AM | Tue, 20 November 2007

I love car shows...and love how you did this collage with your favorite one in the center.... Fantastic collage...and boy would I love to have the $$$ these old restored cars sold for today...or even wish I had one to restore and sell grin Totally great capture...and collage:) Love it Hugs Susan~

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yakchat

5:27AM | Tue, 20 November 2007

WOW!!!!!!! This is awesome....this has gotta be for the girls too :-)....my Daddy was a car buff and......He belonged to the Packard club til he passed away....he had 3 Packards(one was a limo) and 1 1938 Plymouth. Took me to the car shows and races when I was younger....boy thanks for taking me down memory lane....love, Carol

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tallpindo

5:47AM | Tue, 20 November 2007

When I was young I did not know that the post 35's had a wider set of axles and the body set foreward for more rear seat room and that the wheelbase was lengthened in 1933 so I thought a V-8 sixty in a 37 would be a cool way to begin a lightweight rod. All it needed was 40 brakes. I did not know 39 was the beginning and would do fine. The floor shifter was good until 40. Woodies were just getting publicity as surf cars. You are deep in it here.

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iceberg5

5:47AM | Tue, 20 November 2007

Superb collage of photos surrounding that amazingly luscious wagon in the centre !


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