1940 Mercury V-8 Convertible by Richardphotos
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former museum in Las Vegas on the strip
I may have mentioned that I had a flat a few days ago, well I went out to make a run for some errands and had a flat on a different tire. I tried a spray can of worthless stuff($10.00) that leaked the pressure right out from a nail. I had to take the spare tire off and put it on. I dropped the flat to where I purchased the tires for repair. I am going to purchase a floor jack as soon as I find one on sale. I saved a good scissor jack for years from a work pickup I had since the early 80's and it is far better than what was included with the 4Runner
sorry I posted the wrong information. I will look for the correct file and correct this
Comments (15)
Richardphotos
has been reported in October 2013 a company possibly have suffered a data exposure that could include 152,986,545 records
DukeNukem2005
Very nice 😊
Radar_rad-dude
Fine looking car! Wonderful photo.
paul_gormley
V8 with 150hp, good grief, it must have gone like a rocket in its day :)
ikke.evc
Great capture of a nice car!
ontar1
Great looking car!
UteBigSmile
Oldie but still a Goldie!!!! Your new capture looks really very nice. I wish you and yours a nice Sunday, take care and stay healthy!
MagikUnicorn
gr8 shot
iborg64
Another stunning classic car
OmniFX
Very cool Mercury convertible, stunning. Ok we are looking at a 1940 Mercury convertible, so why the sign that says 1941 Cadillac Series 62, which it is not? Great capture Richard!
Richardphotos
because I grabbed the wrong sign
Glendaw
A fantastic classic.
Kordouane
Magnificent capture Richard
rainbows
Hot wheels, dear richard. Hugs. DiDi. xx
RodS
That's a sleek beauty indeed! Sweet shot, Richard!
Yeah, that "foam sealant" crap is totally useless. I don't know how they get away with selling it - I've never met anyone who's had success with that stuff...
bugsnouveau
I love it