A trip that every man would envy. A trip that shows a real love for the automobile and the expenditure of time and energy developing the talent to bring the old guys back. Then, doing it. We all thank you for your teriffic pix, FF. This time and every time. You have a documentary of a great life. If I still had my equipment, I would shoot that documentary and put you on TV. And the world would enjoy it.
Take picture's Norm take pictures....so easy with todays digital world....When I looks back at what I should have taken picture's of but there was a cost big time.....I still use and collect canon film cameras of the sixty's and seventy and take pictures with them but the new stuff is just awsome....me new camera has over sixteen thousand actuation's on it already....and with the hosting site's now like Photobucket it sure make's it fun....
You post eye candy like that, you can high jack any thread, in any catagory! Thanx FF, that was great!:2_thumbs_up_-_anima I even spotted 3, 60-66 GMC/Chevy tucks in there. But man I love the Merc trucks....can I have that 59-60 Merc Dump truck you have??? Pleeeeeeeezzzzzzeeeee
Can you imagine how many times he had to use that Gallery system? and then again to click Insert? Better than a 5-star movie!!!!
This thread should be cleaned up a bit and posted as a sticky, maybe with a different title. That was a virtual walk in the car history and art museum. Thanks FF. Precious.
Nah, SS and I started a high-jacking thread, and FF brought pure car art worth far more than our chirping and feeding off each other's quips. FF trumped us with a 4-Ace hand!
Ma: "Pa, when ya gonna fix up that old tractor that's been sittin' out back for the last 20 years?" Pa (thinkin' fast..) "....Still waitin' on parts."