Thanks, Howard. I’ve seen this truck for at least three years now and it never changes. I guess it;s a long term project or (possibly) considered finished!
Thanks, Linda. These “old beauties” get as much attention as any of the cars that have completed the restoration process. I would guess that there is a certain amount of freedom the owners have driving them around town. Some of the other cars don’t even get out when rain is in the forecast. What fun is that?
I particularly enjoy that first one. Something about making rust into art, which you have done so well!
Thanks, Howard. I’ve seen this truck for at least three years now and it never changes. I guess it;s a long term project or (possibly) considered finished!
I have a German friend who does this. I don’t know how he does it, but the end results are astonishing.
Thanks, Barry. It’s a little known art form that is only appreciated by the few who know about it.
I’m so glad you have photographed these old beauties au naturel as well as gussied up. These are great!
Thanks, Linda. These “old beauties” get as much attention as any of the cars that have completed the restoration process. I would guess that there is a certain amount of freedom the owners have driving them around town. Some of the other cars don’t even get out when rain is in the forecast. What fun is that?
I prefer the second one. Beautiful light.
Thanks, Mario.
Oh what a beauty! I like your choices here, from headlamp to grille, to Apples for Health! Beautiful colors!
Thanks, Lynn. I think the harsh light worked well on this subject.
Great group Ken.
Thanks, John.