I know next to nothing about cars. OK, I do know how to fill the gas tank, push the accelerator,
brake and steer. But, there was a "cool cruising" event where I was shopping,
brake and steer. But, there was a "cool cruising" event where I was shopping,
so I took some photos. Except for the middle Chevy,
I have no idea what they are. Sorry.
I have no idea what they are. Sorry.
22 comments:
You might not know anything (me too) about cars but you do know how to photography them.
Always fun to look at old cars.
i think that last one is a woodie? but what do i know! i love the middle one!
Beautiful old cars, especially the 1st one ! The 3rd is just right for holidays !
That last custom car is a riot. A cross between a VW beetle and an old Woodie wagon. It's great.
I think you photographed the best of the lot. I like the "woody" wagon very much.
Nice selection of beauties. That first car reminds me of my first car - a 1937 Chevy which I proceeded to "customize." Great fun.
These are great!
All three of these are hot rods, highly modified cars built with the creative imagination of their owners. They are based on production models, but they only provided the raw material. Great photos.
The wagon loos in great shape!
Oh, what fun pics for the day!! I'm not wild about cars aside from needing them to get around, but I do love these old ones! That last one is priceless!! Thanks for the smiles to start my day!!
Gorgeous cars, each one in its own way. I will gladly take the first one!
I don't really know much about cars either, but that first one in particular is a beauty!
Whatever they are , they're beautiful !
I always enjoy walking around one of these Cruises, Jack!
They are all just fabulous! I think the last one is my favorite.
Love that woodie wagon!
I think I like the last one best.
There's a lot of work and love gone into these beauties.
I like the Woody in the third photo. Well, I think it's a Woody, similar to one a neighbour had many years ago.
I think I need a teddy bear for my car now.
Love the last one, VW Beetle meets Morris Traveller. Great!
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