I love these old rusty treasures. I stopped and talked to the guy who lives here and he told me his father bought the car brand new. When he built the house he backed the car into it's current spot and put it on blocks to work on the brakes. That was 1971. It has not moved since. He said he will sell it to me for $600. I'm going to save it in it's current condition and build a rat rod to pull my barbecue trailer. I processed this in my old style, as the general consensus is that works best with the rust. Thanks for looking!
10 Jan 06:34
miltonv
10
10 Jan 13:14
dalematt
Great photo!
10 Jan 13:59
_banneduser_
nice car, can I take it for a spin?
10 Jan 14:46
risotto
Missing me a greater contrast.A good HDR subject.Today The TOP3 for me.
10 Jan 15:16
tamson1
10
10 Jan 15:41
kelly67
nice
10 Jan 15:53
sirenja
Nice photo object, but could use some more contrast.
10 Jan 16:00
Randall.Lohr
Y'all need new monitors!
10 Jan 16:46
flipd1
Looks fine on my monitor.
10 Jan 17:41
alban1
++
10 Jan 17:47
mitch19
I would like a few places burned, but that's just my taste. 10 all the same from me.
10 Jan 19:13
cloudberry
10. Please not a rat rod!
10 Jan 19:22
Randall.Lohr
cloudberry... this one's just a bit too far gone. It will be tasteful. The car only has 50k miles on the clock, but it's a rust-bucket!
10 Jan 19:41
flipd1
Randy, make sure you put aluminum wheels with spinners... that's always classy haha
10 Jan 19:51
Randall.Lohr
ummm great idea Phil. but I think I'm just going to put on some wide white walls and sand her down to a nice patina and let the old paint show through. Then a light satin clear coat to protect it from future damage.
10 Jan 20:22
myliwg01
may it rust in peace,great shot and process.
10 Jan 20:32
rrr
Fabulous shot Randall.
10 Jan 21:07
monaris
10
10 Jan 21:26
flipd1
Well, that won't be near as cool as my idea but whatever floats your boat.... lol
10 Jan 21:41
rcuello
Unique Style for this type of subjects, excellent.
If someday I return to Atlanta, I hope you will take me for a ride in this Chevrolet.
I love these old rusty treasures. I stopped and talked to the guy who lives here and he told me his father bought the car brand new. When he built the house he backed the car into it's current spot and put it on blocks to work on the brakes. That was 1971. It has not moved since. He said he will sell it to me for $600. I'm going to save it in it's current condition and build a rat rod to pull my barbecue trailer. I processed this in my old style, as the general consensus is that works best with the rust. Thanks for looking!
10
Great photo!
nice car, can I take it for a spin?
Missing me a greater contrast.A good HDR subject.Today The TOP3 for me.
10
nice
Nice photo object, but could use some more contrast.
Y'all need new monitors!
Looks fine on my monitor.
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I would like a few places burned, but that's just my taste. 10 all the same from me.
10. Please not a rat rod!
cloudberry... this one's just a bit too far gone. It will be tasteful. The car only has 50k miles on the clock, but it's a rust-bucket!
Randy, make sure you put aluminum wheels with spinners... that's always classy haha
ummm great idea Phil. but I think I'm just going to put on some wide white walls and sand her down to a nice patina and let the old paint show through. Then a light satin clear coat to protect it from future damage.
may it rust in peace,great shot and process.
Fabulous shot Randall.
10
Well, that won't be near as cool as my idea but whatever floats your boat.... lol
Unique Style for this type of subjects, excellent. If someday I return to Atlanta, I hope you will take me for a ride in this Chevrolet.
10
I really like it.