"Before Digital" by frankie96
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Description
Dash from a late 40's model Dodge..anyone remember "Fluid Drive" with three on the column..
drove one of these in my younger days...cruising memories and .30 cents a gallon gas...liked the way this one came out...
zoom is good,,
Comments (25)
auntietk
Whoa ... cool shot! Necking knob, and everything. Nice!
babuci
Very nice crop, great and classy interial shot, love those knobs.
beachzz
Nope, they don't make em like this anymore!!
MrsLubner
30 cents? I remember 27 cents! And that was after the price hike! :-) Thanks for driving me down memory lane. Great shot.
ledwolorz
Fantastic capture.
bmac62
You have done very well with this one Frankie. I remember Fluid Drive...we used to laughingly refer to it as flushomatic. I drove one once...wouldn't beat many away from a stop light. Say, this shot kind of goes with the pilot's position in the DC-3 and the engineer's seat in the steam engine in my gallery. Keep 'em coming. Bill
kasalin
Beautiful picture and lighting , nice work !!!!!! Hugs :):)
carlx
Superb capture!!! Like it a lot!!!
GBCalls
Great capture of the old ways. I remember many times as a child, sitting behind the wheel of a 51 chevy in the barn pretending to drive. Our modern interiors sure look different. Fine work!
DAVER2112
My dad had one of those, sure brings back memories. Great shot!!!
furuta
Beautiful classic car. excellent capture!!
awjay
zoom is very good..... its like your sitting in the car
West_coaster07
Great capture!!!
durleybeachbum
It looks marvellous!
virginiese
nice view :-). Great shot !
e-brink
Superb shot! A classic in every sense.
bu5ch
I had a 1948 Dodge (in the late 60's) with the Flathead 8 engine, fluid drive transmission , and what I found amazing real wood paneling on doors & dash. Tremendously heavy made of 10 gauge steel frame. Large interior, you could open both rear 'suicide' doors stoop and walk through and out, and trunk, I once snuck 5 friends into the drive-in movie in that trunk. Ah the days when things weren't so scarce.
goodoleboy
Really an elegant dash on this oldie. Love the steering wheel and pushbuttons. You must have either very long arms or were sitting in the back seat for this cool capture, Frankie!
Ionel
It really looks wonderful! Before digital the life was better! Or not?
fredster66
This is superb!
mermaid
ah nice to see one of the old ones...smile
junge1
Great shot. My first car was a '50 Buick with a straight eight in Canada. Are we dating ourselves? I remember gas wars in Washington when the gas went down to 21 cents, and as a one striper (E-3) airman we waited one more day for the price to drop some more. The next day it was back up to 33 cents. In Jersey in '62 the cheapest gas was 25 cents
Merrylee
Zoom is good like amiay said its like sitting in the car....I just love all the chrome and the interior are so cool....great capture
Iceshark39
Oh, fantastic shot! She's a beauty, there's no question!
moochagoo
Love this one !