Chip Lord, Sausalito 1970
From the photo series Cars & Owners copyright Chip Lord and Doug Michels (in the collection of SFMOMA) All rights reserved.
AL will be posting a series of these photographs.
Trucks, cars, highways, landscape, good writing. "You cannot travel on the path, before you have become the Path itself."
Chip Lord, Sausalito 1970
From the photo series Cars & Owners copyright Chip Lord and Doug Michels (in the collection of SFMOMA) All rights reserved.
AL will be posting a series of these photographs.
Those Italianesque Lincoln Continentals of the Sixties...were something else. And the '59 Lincoln had certainly needed a rethink. We caught a Lincoln in hurry in West Texas a while back. And a 1954 Lincoln Capri in Blue Hill, Miane.
Caught the Monte Carlo in Lowell, Mass. We have posted a tuned 1984 Monte Carlo,, and a very sharp 1980 Monte Carlo in NJ. One competitor was Ford's Torino. And you might recall our post on Jack Kerouac and Lowell.
We like SWB trucks. Don't see many of them. Especially in Cambridge. The Texas C-10 is one. Posted a bunch of others, mostly owned by Devta Doolan.
That '62 Falcon Ranchero we posted last spring was a classic wheelbarrow truck. A '61 Falcon has us thinking about Robert McNamara. And then there was the '63 Falcon Futura and the pays d'en haut.
From Markus Anstadt: "1971 Chevelle Malibu. Base model, not an SS or other variant. Pillarless 2 door hardtop. Looks like it just rolled out of a Chevrolet dealer showroom."
AL: we love these kinda ordinary vernacular cars-of-the-period that seem to have been preserved rather than restored. Don't know the story on this Chevelle, but someone has been taking care of it. Looks like the wheels are aftermarket, though. Might have been a high school assistant-principal's car. Might also be a sleeper. At one time or another, might have been both. We posted a 1968 Chevelle last spring. And here's a 1972 Chevelle with a 350, from Maine. And a tuned 1976 Chevelle station wagon, one of our favorite cars, spotted in a supermarket parking lot in Colorado Springs.