Stopped for a half an hour at the weekly car show in Burlington. Hard to find a scene with no distracting elements.
Some cars were for sale..
And had interesting wheels...
Others were not for sale...but had interesting curves....
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Stopped for a half an hour at the weekly car show in Burlington. Hard to find a scene with no distracting elements.
Some cars were for sale..
And had interesting wheels...
Others were not for sale...but had interesting curves....
Looks like some seriously cool cars there! Is that last one a 40' Willy's?
Nice! Love the last shot, jimmy!
Nice set. Always like shooting old cars. Must be the season, there is a car show this weekend here in town.
MA-Unfortunately I do not know the make and model of that particular car...The season will end in September, I will try to get more info...
JAS-I agree, 3J has some interesting car shots
Iguanasan-The possibilities offered by modern tooling and the run for aerodynamic efficiency have transformed cars in a way that I do not enjoy a lot. Due to their bold design I am attracted to N. American cars from the 50-60's
Here are a few more...
Nice set there light!
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Oops sorry, Light50! Love the airplane hood ornament on the Chevy! Typical 50's type motif when bathroom and kitchen fixtures all shared the designs of the "new" jet technologies!
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