Under the hood #1-1956 Ford Thunderbird by goodoleboy
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Description
Just one of the many scenes captured 10/28/07 of the classic car portion of the annual Wings, Wheels, Rotors & Expo show held at the beautiful Joint Forces Training Base on the beautiful Los Alamitos Army Airfield in beautiful Los Alamitos, California.
If or when you lift the hood/bonnet of your auto, is the equipment as clean and shiny as that depicted above?
I know mine isn't.
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Have a nice day.
Comments (12)
JaneEden
Well I can safely say mine isn't, but my father's cars looked like that. He would spend hours tinkering with the engines, and yes they shone. Great image reminding me of my dear departed Dad - thanks for that Harry - hugs Jane xx
Trollmac
I don't know anything about cars, but under that hood looks great!
babuci
ooohhh....gimmi a key gimmi a key! Absolute beauty under the hood/bonet. Great shot Harry! You seen my Rexy engine back a while,doesn't looks that shiny, problem is most of my hood accessories are black or gun metal color, not much hine on that, but purrr/ roar as it should be...lol.
jocko500
my engin is dirty and not that big too. this is super looking
beachzz
Yeah, if you don't drive it, don't keep it outside, don't let it LIVE, sure it's this shiny!!!! Great shot!!
ledwolorz
Great shot.
frankie96
A garage or trailer queen for sure...but nicely done in any case...
auntietk
Very shiny and pretty! I must admit I know very little about engines, but your photograph is wonderful! Clear, sharp, excellent light, nice POV.
tallpindo
This is a y-block and goes with 1955-57 in Thunderbirds. The 1958 four door square birds had an Interceptor big block. Now you know why I use sublimation when someone else makes an error in identification. It's OK, I know what you were trying to say. The 58 was the road to popularity. Station wagons out sold 2 seaters. You might not understand why I am reluctant to make this remark about a brand that won't let me remember.
mbz2662
My engine compartment hasn't been that clean since December 2003 (when I purchased it)... lol. Nice capture... and dare I say "Such a Guy shot" ;-)
katy555
Very colors!Excellent design!
Rainastorm
Super cool Harry