OLD PHOTO - Lady Posing With A Four Door
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Re: OLD PHOTO - Lady Posing With A Four Door
thank you jay!!!!!!! charley
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Re: OLD PHOTO - Lady Posing With A Four Door
Neat pic Jay!
Good heavens, how tall is that little lady? Very interesting.
Good heavens, how tall is that little lady? Very interesting.
Since I lost my mind mind, I feel more liberated
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Re: OLD PHOTO - Lady Posing With A Four Door
The '24-'25 closed cars are mighty fine. And a happy lady adds a lot to this photo.
When I look closer I enjoy the visible red stripe under the belt. The dog-bone motometer radiator cap is one of my favorite types. I found one like it in the 60s. "J. C. MCADAMS CO NEW YORK USA" is in very small print under the cap lid. It has round glass windows in the ball ends with brass plates behind them. Some of the plates have a shield etched in them and some have a letter. I suppose you could order it with your initials.
I enjoy coming back to these familiar photos. Even the bright headlight post nut intrigues me. I'm sure it isn't plated but the sun is catching it.
Rich
When I look closer I enjoy the visible red stripe under the belt. The dog-bone motometer radiator cap is one of my favorite types. I found one like it in the 60s. "J. C. MCADAMS CO NEW YORK USA" is in very small print under the cap lid. It has round glass windows in the ball ends with brass plates behind them. Some of the plates have a shield etched in them and some have a letter. I suppose you could order it with your initials.
I enjoy coming back to these familiar photos. Even the bright headlight post nut intrigues me. I'm sure it isn't plated but the sun is catching it.
Rich
When did I do that?
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Re: OLD PHOTO - Lady Posing With A Four Door
Is that a lady or a girl? The clothing can be misleading. Doing some rough calculation based on the height of the car, she appears to be about 4' 6" - that's pretty short for an adult.
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Re: OLD PHOTO - Lady Posing With A Four Door
I've got a good looking lady and a '21 Touring, but I'd like to have a four door like that.