I'm sure many of those are familiar to you as they are to me. They don't make 'em like they used to which, in some ways, is a good thing, but I did love my first automobiles - 37 Chevy, 50 Plymouth!
Even though I'm not really a car guy, I would enjoy a ride in one of these. I don't want to own one, just go for a little ride. Is that too much to ask?
I am so happy with my little Fiat 500C, but if I would have had a chance, I would have enjoyed a long trip on a nice sunny day with one of these colourful beauties.
I'm sure many of those are familiar to you as they are to me. They don't make 'em like they used to which, in some ways, is a good thing, but I did love my first automobiles - 37 Chevy, 50 Plymouth!
ReplyDeleteWhen I learned to drive my Mom had a 1952 Plymouth. It wasn't fast or very good handling, but I still liked the car.
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ReplyDeleteOh my gosh I'm in love with the old beauty in the second shot TFG.. could definitely see myself cruising in that :)
ReplyDeleteThey do love their convertibles! So colorful...
ReplyDeleteAh, yes, back when cars had personalities of their own!
ReplyDeleteI love the convertibles!
ReplyDeleteEven though I'm not really a car guy, I would enjoy a ride in one of these. I don't want to own one, just go for a little ride. Is that too much to ask?
ReplyDeleteI was in love with convertibles when I was younger; come to think of it, I'm still in love with convertible! I'd like the snappy red one!
ReplyDeleteI am so happy with my little Fiat 500C, but if I would have had a chance, I would have enjoyed a long trip on a nice sunny day with one of these colourful beauties.
ReplyDeleteRed, pink, yellow, blue... today the most cars are gray or silver... at least here...
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely colors in old cars, I would take the pink one.
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ReplyDeleteI'm not very up on American car models so I don't know what it is but that red one is my favourite.
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