OMG. I remember this era of car design. Gosh they were cool looking. Gas guzzlers every one of them.
We were so carefree about these things back then. Well .. in the early 60's I was just a kid, so mostly oblivious anyway, but even by the time I got to high school, we all lusted for Mustangs with Very Large Engines. After the 60's, we all scaled back to VW bugs. And alas, the era of vectors ended.
Ahh - From the *Bronze Age* - no doubt! (Hehehehehehe!)
ReplyDeleteTexas cars have lots more character than our cars, it's clear! And no one better than you to showcase them.
ReplyDeleteOMG. I remember this era of car design. Gosh they were cool looking. Gas guzzlers every one of them.
ReplyDeleteWe were so carefree about these things back then. Well .. in the early 60's I was just a kid, so mostly oblivious anyway, but even by the time I got to high school, we all lusted for Mustangs with Very Large Engines. After the 60's, we all scaled back to VW bugs. And alas, the era of vectors ended.
Thanks for the reminder.
That's what's wrong with the world - cars aren't sexy anymore!
ReplyDeleteI love Caramac colour of this beauty - it's almost edible.
That's what's wrong with the world - cars just aren't sexy any more :-)
ReplyDeleteThe Caramac colour just adds to the edible-ness.
fantastic - beautiful shot of a beautiful car. the fact that its on a grass driveway adds a lot too
ReplyDeleteI keep going on and on about your "eye", your ability to frame and visualize.
ReplyDeleteMan. This just screams it.