Leica LTM A 50th birthday present for my IIIg!

Leica M39 screw mount bodies/lenses
My grandfather always bought Studebaker cars in the late 1950's and early '60s. He always put those miserable clear seat covers on the seats "to protect the resale value." Which was a hoot because the cars were so badly made that the windshield would leak from the factory and the car would rust out in a couple of years. But the seats still looked like new! He kept buying them, though. :)
 
Protecting the seats of a Nash Rambler was much more logical. The front seat backs folded down flat and you could ...
 
Supposedly those Nash Rambler seats were for napping! I had a full size single bed matress in the back of my VW Microbus, screens and curtains on the windows, and a platform on the roof for high angle shots. If any of you sixtyish women reading this remember the back of my microbus from all of those rock festivals in '68/69 PM me.
 
.. Hey Steve B., see where the conversation sinks to when you omit the photo of the birthday IIIg? ....... and I for one, still haven't seen anything other than your 'tarted up' IIIf, which is better I suppose than those visions I'm getting of sweaty bums and other bits and pieces sticking to the seats of Studebakers or Nash Ramblers with the seats down ...

Show us the IIIg, ..... please .... then we can all leave!
 
Yes, we all (dirty old men with Al as the president of the RFF Chapter) took a wrong turn abot 90km back!
 
Supposedly those Nash Rambler seats were for napping! I had a full size single bed matress in the back of my VW Microbus, screens and curtains on the windows, and a platform on the roof for high angle shots. If any of you sixtyish women reading this remember the back of my microbus from all of those rock festivals in '68/69 PM me.

You sure about this Al???:rolleyes:
 
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