From Markus Anstadt: "Nicely done 75 Bronco open roof in green. Tough lighting situation for the photos."
AL: Here's a '78 Bronco we posted, with links to several more.
Trucks, cars, highways, landscape, good writing. "You cannot travel on the path, before you have become the Path itself."
From Markus Anstadt: "Nicely done 75 Bronco open roof in green. Tough lighting situation for the photos."
AL: Here's a '78 Bronco we posted, with links to several more.
For many years, these were the standard Euro Taxi. Hardy creatures. This car is on the block at Hemmings. We have posted a lot of 240D's
Larry Cordell found this unit for sale in Helena, Montana and listed on Facebook: Solid car, good project, straight 8, not running now. This one may be gone, but there are a bunch of '39 Buicks for sale around the country. And we found this 1962 Buick Invicta convertible just west of the chicken barn in Belfast, Maine.
Sam Harper caught the truck in Boulder CO. We posted another F-100, same era, from Swift Current, Saskatchewan.
From Jonathan Welsh: Forget big engines. Big overhangs are what make 1960s cars from the U.S. so appealing! This wide, angular and uncluttered design screams 1965 -- the year General Motors got the aesthetic right. I think it took Chrysler and Ford another couple of years. This survivor surfaced in Montclair, N.J.
AL:There was a time when Oldsmobile meant...rocket. As in this '71 Olds 442. We will say it again, though: '59 was the year.
Wayne Thiebaud. Freeway Traffic
"Because roads, streets, highways, boulevards, and freeways are an inescapable part of our life, they understandably are part of our art. In the foreground or the background, they anchor our art to reality, serve as symbols, or twist and turn in ways never dreamed by an engineer..." -Richard F. Weingroff in Highways.dot.gov
AL: on a cold Maine morning we saw a '39 LaSalle for sale, and another '39, lightly customized in the Sierra foothills.