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Peggy Christine Skinner
{K:26936} 9/28/2004
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Nope, but it is old, lol. Nice clear shiny capture, Del.
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Maria José Barres
{K:11276} 9/28/2004
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This is a very nice car and very nice shot! Greetings.
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Stephen Bowden
{K:64141} 9/28/2004
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Fabulous photos Del of an amazing car - they just don't make them like that anymore :-(
I have never heard the expression "suicide" doors before - amazing what we learn from each other on here :-)
Best wishes, Steve
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Margaret Sturgess
{K:49403} 9/28/2004
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Great car, so shiny - you have got fabulous reflections in both shots Margaret
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Rebecca Raybon
{K:26654} 9/28/2004
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Outstanding find!!! Beautiful shots of a beautiful car! Slap on the back, my friend! Great job!
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Jim Gamble
{K:12164} 9/28/2004
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Have to agree with Sam on this one, its a 32 Ford Coup with suicide doors. Great shot of a beautiful car. Jim Gamble
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Gregory McLemore
{K:35129} 9/28/2004
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A classic beauty, very well displayed.
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Kevin H
{K:22502} 9/28/2004
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Realy nice car with alot of photography potential. You have great lighting with perfect DOF, I just find the conposition could be better. Try to get down a little more and closer to the car. Also, using a wide angle, helps the car stand out. Keep up the good work.
P.S. The car looks like a 1932 ford, T model.
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Brian T. Ach
{K:1742} 9/28/2004
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That is a '34 Ford 3 window standard coupe. Looks like it has a kit, but you really can't tell. It's been chopped, and suicide doors added...probably a small block 350 under the hood...and a Mustang II front end.
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Brian T. Ach
{K:1742} 9/28/2004
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That is a '34 Ford 3 window standard coupe. Looks like it has been chopped, and suicide doors added...probably a 350 under the hood...
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Sam Dick
{K:982} 9/28/2004
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Del, ps they suicided the doors, meaning they made them open to the front instead of standard to the rear. Sam
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Sam Dick
{K:982} 9/28/2004
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del, great capture. It is a 32 ford 3 window coupe, they also made a 5 window coupe and a convertible. This appears to be a Fiberglass reproduction on a custom chassis. It has a chromed dropped front axle to get it lower to the ground. Most of these are now powered by small block chevy or ford engines. This was the first V8 Ford built, flathead, 1 stromberg 97 carb 89 horsepower. 3 speed on the floor. Sam
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Ryan Greene
{K:3297} 9/28/2004
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I'm fairly certain it's a early to mid 30's Ford. Possibly a 1932. Beautiful capture of a beautiful car.
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Guido Tweepenninckx
{K:20076} 9/27/2004
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nice car,could be citroen(french) looks custom made
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Del Metheny
{K:25617} 9/27/2004
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different view
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