Sunday, November 23, 2014

Going to the repair shop


I talked with the owner of this beautiful "antique," and he said it needed some kind of bearings. Looks like new, I told him. We had a '55 Chevy Bel Air which was slightly different than this, which, I believe, is a 1957 model.

14 comments:

  1. Ouch!! So many things I knew and loved as a child are now considered antiques...((including me, sigh))

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  2. Classic looking car, wonder how many miles it has on the clock?!

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  3. Beautiful old car. This cartoonish version works well, Lowell !

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  4. I'm glad the owner is taking care of this collectible car and I like how you've edited this photo.

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  5. What a cool find! You have used a nice technique to set it off too.

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  6. Yipes!!! I have to agree with Kay!!! And I wasn't even a "child" in 1955 -- I was in college!!!

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  7. The car is just fine, everything else needs a hand of paint...

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  8. What a beauty! It can sit on my driveway anyday, all day.

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  9. I wonder if this is the kind my dad had.

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  10. When I was in high school, several guys had cars like this. So cool....

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  11. Super nice car!! 'Cool' as one might say

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  12. That's not an antique -- that's a classic. At least it was a classic year to graduate from high school. (At least I can remember that.) Beautiful car, fun memories!

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  13. Love your pic and love the car, Lowell!

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