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Saturday, February 12, 2011

Wait...was that Bonnie and Clyde???


Another antique car next to Eric Schat's Bakery...a little worse for wear, but I didn't see any bullet holes...


It's for sale!  Anyone interested??? 

Check out more participants for the Weekend in Black and White...

17 comments:

  1. Not interested but it's a great composition Kathy.

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  2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APl9fRFmdC0

    This will get you in the mood.

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  3. Thanks Wayne!!! I wouldn't recommend purchasing this baby...unless you love to tackle the impossible!!! It is in pretty bad shape...I suppose it can be restored, but it's been sitting out there for a lonnnng time!!!

    That got me in the mood DB!!!

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  4. Your photo makes it look a desirable purchase. Fine B&W.

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  5. Great shot and it does look Bonnie and Clyde might have done their daring deadly deeds and made their get away in it.

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  6. A picture with atmosphere! Magnificent B&W! Have a nice weekend.

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  7. Very film noir, Kathryn... love the dark shadows and the aged look of this B&C special!

    Bises,
    G

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  8. Really beautiful with great tones and textures with a nice soft light. a hug

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  9. Dragonstar....I have to say that photography certainly enhanced the desirability of this vintage mobile...it's definitely in pretty bad shape, but the angle and lighting worked to my advantage!!!

    Thanks Carver!!! And welcome!!!

    Thank you Antonia...have a fun weekend too!

    I like the film noir aspect Genie!!! Perhaps a bit of Raymond Chandler???

    Thank you Leovi!!! And welcome!!!

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  10. how wonderful it would be to drive around in a car like this, a wonderful dream. A fantastic shot and it looks so great in black and white.

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  11. Thank you Justine!!! It is a grand old car...and would be fun to spruce it up and take it for a ride...I envision the little bud vases these old cars used to have with a single rose in it!!! And maybe Cary Grant at the wheel!!!

    Thank you Annelie and welcome!!!

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  12. How much do they want for it? my father took on one of these horseless carriages restoring it to it's full glory.
    A 1906 Buick. He started when I was 4 and finished when I was near 40

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  13. I think the sign said $799...a bargain I'm sure!!! I'm sure someone like your dad would be able to restore this to it's original beauty...I'll bet your dad's Buick was a beauty PA...what did he do with it once he finished???

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  14. Thanks everyone for joining in!!! I delight in all of your comments!!!

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  15. Such style! I think I prefer style over speed any day.
    Look out for a Scottish Bonnie and Clyde photo coming up on my blog this week...

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  16. I agree Linda!!! Although, perhaps Bonnie and Clyde would have thought differently!!!

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