Cars, trucks and things that go!

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Been collecting a few images of the cars in my local car club

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A6000 and 28-70mm
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Great shot of a gorgeous car. It looks like an old Nash Rambler. But I was unaware until only the past decade or so that they made a two-door wagon - a la Chevy Nomad style. Even economy cars used to be, well, if not always beautiful then at least interesting and well done. I think this Nash from 1952 was both...

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But I think this version from 1959 is closer to the one that Covey22 captured...

 
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