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CosmicRhino wrote:I had a few shots left on an expired roll of 35mm film, so I took a walk around the neighborhood to snap a couple of Willys. Always an adventure shooting with expired stuff. I kind of don't mind when my photos of old Jeeps turn out grainy and over exposed though.
Nick, The red truck has a name... "Erik the Red." This truck has been a family member since 78, was my first car in the 80's, and still lives at my parent's house where you pictured it. It is a 1960, mechanically original. and has never been restored. This truck is driven nearly daily by my father and/or myself. No, it's not for sale. The wagon on the patio behind the fence is a 64 named "Fred." I don't know much about the grey 51 that lives at 9th & Thatcher. Never seen it move under it's own power.
So I had to take the Waggy out to storage to swap out for the suburban. I decided to swing by a house for sale on the way home just to look. We can’t afford it but it has an outbuilding that the pictures didn’t do much to indicate its size. As I pull up I look over and parked next to the neighbors house is a Waggy. looks like it needs some love.
So I had to take the Waggy out to storage to swap out for the suburban. I decided to swing by a house for sale on the way home just to look. We can’t afford it but it has an outbuilding that the pictures didn’t do much to indicate its size. As I pull up I look over and parked next to the neighbors house is a Waggy. looks like it needs some love.