boojum
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I like old Kaisers too, but this one got an "Earl Shieb" paint job.
Old Time Elegance by P F McFarland, on Flickr
PF
Nah, that was dome with rattle cans. First class. LOL Bumpers, everything. Think he got the visors inside?
farlymac
PF McFarland
Just the top half of the bumpers.Nah, that was dome with rattle cans. First class. LOL Bumpers, everything. Think he got the visors inside?
PF
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My aunt had a Kaiser back in the 50’s. It was a pretty nice car as I remember.I like old Kaisers too, but this one got an "Earl Shieb" paint job.
Old Time Elegance by P F McFarland, on Flickr
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css9450
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This old Studebaker sat for years behind a shop near my workplace. Sadly someone stole that big round hood ornament from it, and now the car has disappeared.

farlymac
PF McFarland
I have a thing about French cars ever since the '63 Renault Dauphine I purchased back in 1973. This Peugeot would be more my style now as I've gotten older. Would make a good candidate for electrification.

1965 Peugeot 403 by P F McFarland, on Flickr
Nikon S2, W-Nikkor·C 35mm 1:3.5, Ilford FP-4+
PF

1965 Peugeot 403 by P F McFarland, on Flickr
Nikon S2, W-Nikkor·C 35mm 1:3.5, Ilford FP-4+
PF
skopar steve
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Farlymac, I had one of those in the early 70's. Four speed on the collum. It's the only one I've seen. It was very inexpensive and cheap to maintain. It also had a hand crank if the battery died. I lusted for a 504, but it was out of my price range. That image brings back fond memories.
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Inspired by the space / jet age. A friend of mine in high school in the mid 60’s had a Studebaker like that’s. Very distinctive car that I always loved the look of. This one probably dates to the early to mid 50’s but think it’s a 1950 Champion.This old Studebaker sat for years behind a shop near my workplace. Sadly someone stole that big round hood ornament from it, and now the car has disappeared.
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boojum
Ignoble Miscreant
I have a thing about French cars ever since the '63 Renault Dauphine I purchased back in 1973. This Peugeot would be more my style now as I've gotten older. Would make a good candidate for electrification.
1965 Peugeot 403 by P F McFarland, on Flickr
Nikon S2, W-Nikkor·C 35mm 1:3.5, Ilford FP-4+
PF
The noble 403. The French are dismissed and ignored yet they continue to make good cars, cameras, wine, cheese and charcuterie, and life. I had a Dauphine. Not safe unless on Michelin radials. That weighty read end would break loose.
neal3k
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Kodak Bullseye #2, Model D (about 1898) 101 format adapted for 120 film. Catlabs 320 pro film. The spool started unrolling as I was getting ready to unload the camera causing light leaks on every exposure. But I like the look.
Hampton, Georgia
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Dogman
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The two most dependable vehicles I've ever owned were Dodge pickups. A bit later models than this. Loved those trucks.
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nokk
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neal3k
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Yard Art in Spalding County, Georgia
Rotten Truck - Holga by Neal Wellons, on Flickr
Rotten Truck - JCH Streetpan by Neal Wellons, on Flickr


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