1932 Fords - for danapommet by goodoleboy
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Description
That model year displayed of the original sedan, with late followup versions created of coupes and roadsters, all captured 10/27/08, at the 7th Annual Wings Wheels Rotors & Expo, held at the beautiful Joint Forces Training Base (JFTB) in beautiful Los Alamitos, California.
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Arrivederci, thankx for dropping by, and for any and all favs and noncritical comments.
Comments (11)
MrsRatbag
I think I like the top one best, with the running boards/fenders and spoked wheels...what a pretty thing! Excellent collage, Harry!
jocko500
very wonderful looking
magnus073
Great collage here Harry, these are dome cool classics
durleybeachbum
I like the original best. Good pics.
morningglory
Amazing how far cars have come over the years. I do like that sporty one with the blue on it. Very cool classic cars displayed here.
Feliciti
really cool collage of this cars !!looks funny the third with the eyes on it !!
tennesseecowgirl
those are some fancy rides. Nice work.
bmac62
I'll take the original complete with mohair seats...bet it even has a rope across the back of the front seats for a lap blanket. Remember Harry...when heaters were optional equipment if you could get them at all? Well done sir:)
danapommet
A fantastic collection of photos for this collage. I love old cars Harry and I thank you for the dedication. Five great shots and I have to say that I like the HiBoy in #4 best. All five are in excellent condition. Thanks again for thinking of me Harry.
dragonmuse
Delightful collection I especially like the one with moon eyes decal.
anahata.c
the individual shots are replete with your usual homage to detail & rich ambience. And you got some amazing reflections here...the first shot, with the wheel reflected in the door (love it); that amazing engine in shot #3 (it almost looks like an optical illusion); the reflection against the back of the engine in #4; and the general reflectivity of all the surfaces in the set. And you go from the grayer browns of the first three to those knock-out reds of the last two---with those blue trim lines in #4. Whoosh. A terrific bunch of captures in their own right, and a knock-out montage. You've again showcased cars most of us will never see. Really, in many of your montages, you capture what look like creatures from another planet: They're alive, very complex, strangely 'logical', and they're beautiful. More terrific car work from you, and more offerings of objects most of us will never see...