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Friday, October 28, 2022

A Halloween Treat: 1969 Chevrolet ChevyVan 90


Awesome in so many ways! When I first saw it I immediately thought this was some sort of ex-military vehicle, But I recognized it as a Chev quickly enough. Such a scary look! Strange and menacing. There is no bad angle on this monster. The texture, the character. Formerly orange, like a Halloween candy that's gone bad.

It's too bad I couldn't get a proper picture of the back, what with the 10 foot drop behind it. It's probably not related to the restaurants of the same name.

Friday, June 18, 2021

1950 Ford F-47


Perhaps the most amazing find for me so far. I'm sure it is fully operational, and the paint, rust and patina are just aesthetic. Note the fully treaded blackwalls and current license tags. But definitely not a Mercury.

Friday, May 22, 2020

1975 Ford Mustang II Coupe


An awesome example of the Mustang II.
This time I did not get to to take all the pictures I would have liked. <sigh>

Thursday, May 14, 2020

On Topic

All I can say is that I wish I was Dieter Klein.
No not that one - this one.
Photo by Deiter Klein

Monday, April 6, 2020

Off Topic #1


There may be future "Off Topic" posts.

Friday, June 29, 2018

1957 Chevrolet Bel Air

I had seen this car around the area a few years ago, in apparent good condition. Then it disappeared. Disappointing to find it as it is now, but a pleasure to photograph.

Tuesday, August 29, 2017

Ian's Two Chevys: 1965 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible + 1965 Chevrolet Sportvan Deluxe

I saw this great car, took pictures, then the owner came out and we had a chance to talk. He is justifiable proud of his 'Vette, but also excited about his latest acquisition, and invited me around back to see it: Unfortunately I could not get most of the shots I normally want. The bench seat was a separate purchase. Amazing to think that both of these vehicles were designed by the same company and produced in the same year. Love the tiny windows behind the front doors. And oh that flat windshield!

I ran into the tag limit again on this post.