looked it up.) Maybe it's just the chickenwire grill, or the fact that it made here from New Jersey with all that damage, or the Princeton sticker, or the ridiculous warpaint over all of the trim, or the super glossy hood.
D'ya think?
Parked in a nice spot though.
This looks like a hipster car to me. (I was going to call it a "hipstermobile", then Contact
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Wednesday, February 4, 2015
Tuesday, February 3, 2015
1975 Jeep J10
Sometimes you just have to shoot them where they are.
Hopefully this is a restoration project, or even a driver. These trucks always looked older than they actually were because of antiquated features, like the little overhang above the windshield. Just noticed that the turn signals don't match. So maybe it's not a '75.
Hopefully this is a restoration project, or even a driver. These trucks always looked older than they actually were because of antiquated features, like the little overhang above the windshield. Just noticed that the turn signals don't match. So maybe it's not a '75.
Monday, February 2, 2015
1970 Volkswagen Beetle
Tags:
1970
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1970s
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Beetle
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dual round headlights
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patina
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rain
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round headlights
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rust
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Type 1
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Volkswagen
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VWAG
Sunday, February 1, 2015
1990 Jeep Cherokee 2dr (XJ)
This one is for Mark, the owner, who was so pleased by my interest in his truck.
I believe the two door Cherokee is less common, there being somewhat of a craze for four door SUVs at the time. Regardless, Jeeps of this era are interesting in that they echo the long history of conservative, 'military' looking vehicles while embracing a new style and better technology. So -- no super aerodynamic shape, but smaller and more practical than previous models. Love the oversized wheels/tires, squared off shapes of all lights, windows, grill, even fenders are mostly straight lines.
I believe the two door Cherokee is less common, there being somewhat of a craze for four door SUVs at the time. Regardless, Jeeps of this era are interesting in that they echo the long history of conservative, 'military' looking vehicles while embracing a new style and better technology. So -- no super aerodynamic shape, but smaller and more practical than previous models. Love the oversized wheels/tires, squared off shapes of all lights, windows, grill, even fenders are mostly straight lines.
Tags:
1990
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1990s
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4WD
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Cherokee
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dual rectangular headlights
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Jeep
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rear wiper
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rectangular headlights
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tutone
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