sundaeman wrote:I'm with you on the wagon Chaz... I was thinking Mid-60s Fairlane.
s-man,
Per above, definitely a '65 Comet.
Rick
sundaeman wrote:I'm with you on the wagon Chaz... I was thinking Mid-60s Fairlane.
Unity wrote:
Seeing it helps a lot. 1949 Ford Fordor.
--John
(My '49 was a club coupe.)
Rick F. wrote:telling a '49 from a '50 is not all that easy
Ted wrote:Another great one! Thanks Rick
guttersnipe wrote:That is a nice string of beautiful photos you shot as you passed through my stomping-ground.
On Sundays mornings (with a bit less snow than your photos show), there's usually an R1150r parked behind Big Spring Presbyterian Church...mine...
You caught a fine shot of the meeting-house and graveyard. Thank you for that.
The neighboring Laughlin Mill is the only mill remaining of the 14 which had powered industry along the incredibly-short 6-miles of the Big Spring. The signs call it "Big Spring Creek", but technically it is just Big Spring.
adding: The covered bridge near Newburg, Ramp's Bridge, was covered inside with graffiti back in the 80's...I had my Webelos Den ride their bikes there and wire-brush it all away, as a community-service...and I thought, probably prevent any of them from ever defacing things in such a way which is so difficult to undo!
The barn near the bridge had a piano-restoration shop built inside....a very nice shop.
biometrics wrote:Ted wrote:Another great one! Thanks Rick
+1 Rick, I think we need a "Coffee Table Book" forum for you to put your road trip chronicles in...
Reading your commentary and seeing your great photography, like AT&T used to say about long distance,
"is the next best thing to being there!"
-John
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