Is it a "carocha"?(Portuguese name for Wolks lovely buggy... car)Do you have one?!!I love those cars!!!My blog has a new heather.I also think the logo is good.It's really my hand...with long nails and everything...eheheheheh!
Again, my bad for not noting the make/model/year at that recent classic car show (never send an artist to do a journalistic job.)
All I remember? It was a fantastically restored old truck.
For those whose happiness hinges on "what kind?" I hope one of my readers knows enough to guess from the running board and the hinge. Maybe Mike from Botaday, or Mike P.?
OKAY...ya got me...
ReplyDeleteWhat type of car IS this?
We thought a new BUG. (But only the older one has a running board.)
Or a PT Cruiser...but not enough of a fender curve, or running board...an the exterior hinge is *unusual* by American car standards.
SO...what is it?
Hmmmm? *smile*
I'm guessing this one is old. The colour is fantastic! Great shot.
ReplyDeleteIs it a "carocha"?(Portuguese name for Wolks lovely buggy... car)Do you have one?!!I love those cars!!!My blog has a new heather.I also think the logo is good.It's really my hand...with long nails and everything...eheheheheh!
ReplyDeleteDave, you're right -- this one is old.
ReplyDeleteAgain, my bad for not noting the make/model/year at that recent classic car show (never send an artist to do a journalistic job.)
All I remember?
It was a fantastically restored old truck.
For those whose happiness hinges on "what kind?" I hope one of my readers knows enough to guess from the running board and the hinge. Maybe Mike from Botaday, or Mike P.?
Doesn't matter Lori, it is a beautiful photo all the same. For me, the details don't matter.
ReplyDeleteI like this one. Looks like a natural object, almost, except for the hinge.
ReplyDeleteIt's too obvious, but irresistible:
ReplyDelete"...and ham."
Oohhh what a great photo so green and so shiny!! I love it!
ReplyDeleteThis is my favourite of the car photos. The reflection makes it perfect for me.
ReplyDeleteIt's simply gorgeous. :-D
ReplyDeleteFor some reason, I keep wanting to look for a bug in this picture. Like a grasshopper, maybe!
ReplyDeletei like this very much another good contrast, unusual color for a man made machine. Linear grooves look leafish Coowell!
ReplyDeleteYE GODS, it's beautiful!
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