It’s nice hanging in the hood with you, Ken…some beauties here. What make are the amber-colored heads? Nice photos! And the vintage light green car gets my vote, too. 🙂
Thanks, Lynn. That’s an early ’50s Pontiac and I think it lit up with the headlight switch. It’s taken me a long time to appreciate these ornaments on cars but I do admire the design and craftsmanship that when into them. Personally, I hate any trim on new cars and I really dislike any chrome.
Ah, you did it again, Ken. These are all wonderful photographs. I love the creamy-ness. Keep going. Lynn always arrives faster than I do. This time she not only commented before I did, but gave as her two favorites, my two favorites. I have an excuse, though: I was on vacation when your post came out.
That’s a really nice group of ornaments!
Thanks, Howard. A fun project
It’s nice hanging in the hood with you, Ken…some beauties here. What make are the amber-colored heads? Nice photos! And the vintage light green car gets my vote, too. 🙂
Thanks, Lynn. That’s an early ’50s Pontiac and I think it lit up with the headlight switch. It’s taken me a long time to appreciate these ornaments on cars but I do admire the design and craftsmanship that when into them. Personally, I hate any trim on new cars and I really dislike any chrome.
The Pontiac emblem is definitely a classic. Love all the photos, but especially those!
Thanks, Tom. I got lucky with the light on those photos.
Awesome stuff, Ken. A pleasure to scroll through.
Thanks, E.
Ah, you did it again, Ken. These are all wonderful photographs. I love the creamy-ness. Keep going. Lynn always arrives faster than I do. This time she not only commented before I did, but gave as her two favorites, my two favorites. I have an excuse, though: I was on vacation when your post came out.
Thanks, Linda. What’s a vacation?