I LOVE that, the grill looks big in the perspective you've chosen... Thank you for coming by to share on Rurality Blog Hop #39! (I want to extend an invitation to come by by Pacific NW Bloggers Co-op page on my blog and join, I do not have any buttons for BC, but could make a custom one for you and include it on the co-op page as well if you send me an image).
“I'm sorry to say so
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that Bang-ups
and Hang-ups
can happen to you.”
― Dr. Seuss, Oh, the Places You'll Go!
I think there's still something worthwhile to rescue in this old GM. What a great colour!
ReplyDeleteI love these rusty old relics. Nice shot!
ReplyDeleteI love old abandoned cars, i rarely stop to photograph them.
ReplyDeleteNice photo! You never know, it might get drug out of retirement one of these days.
ReplyDeleteVery nice Nell. I love the HDR touch!
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love that!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE that, the grill looks big in the perspective you've chosen... Thank you for coming by to share on Rurality Blog Hop #39! (I want to extend an invitation to come by by Pacific NW Bloggers Co-op page on my blog and join, I do not have any buttons for BC, but could make a custom one for you and include it on the co-op page as well if you send me an image).
ReplyDeleteGreat shot..Some days I feel like that old truck wishing someone would come along and shine me all up....
ReplyDeleteI wonder what the American Pickers would think of this old one?
ReplyDeleteWhat a great photo prop!
ReplyDeleteIt's looking pretty good for a car that old.
ReplyDeleteI think you just discovered it. Great photo! Love those old relics.
ReplyDeleteCar looks unique...
ReplyDeleteAwesome!!
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