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PhotosGuy
17th of January 2006 (Tue), 06:55
Harold's '30 Ford Roadster has a 4cylinder engine that puts out 60bhp. He's has it for 2 years. The hood ornament is a quail! ;)
PhotosGuy
17th of January 2006 (Tue), 06:56
Two more...
PhotosGuy
17th of January 2006 (Tue), 06:57
Last two...
stoneylonesome
17th of January 2006 (Tue), 14:38
Now that is a sweet looking ride. Very impressive restoration and great photos to show it off.
mrclark321
17th of January 2006 (Tue), 14:47
Great shots Frank of a nice classic.
Dan
Curtis N
17th of January 2006 (Tue), 14:59
Great shots of a sweet-looking restoration.
#2: Those red hoses - Did this thing really have a heater?
#3: The bumper is level, but the rest of the car isn't?
#5: Awesome shot of the hood ornament, with just the right DOF.
#6: Thanks for the interior shot! Ever try Noise Ninja?
skyphix
17th of January 2006 (Tue), 19:21
Love those restored roadsters. Im a big fan of dirty hot rods but there is something about the originality...
And those flathead 4cyl's, they run forever. We had one in a very old forklift that ran great.
PhotosGuy
18th of January 2006 (Wed), 06:43
We had one in a very old forklift that ran great. http://photo.klein-jensen.dk/smilies/rotfl2.gif Did it have chrome acorn nuts?
Geeez, Curtis! You expect me to remember from last September? ;) I'm guessing that he added the heater. This is after all, Michigan! Some of these guys add A/C to them, too.
Noise Ninja? No, but I didn't noise process in RSE on this one. Probably should have, though.
#3: The bumper is level, but the rest of the car isn't? 37mm! ;)
When you get a chance, I'd be interested in your comments (& the bump!) on this thread. Simple 2 Light Portrait Set-up (http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=128857&goto=newpost)
Thanks for the comments guys. I generally don't like shots taken in sunlight, but the sign gave me some shade. :D
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