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2 hours ago, Merle Coggins said:

 

And a red head too... 

 

Shop looks nice and clean. Could have closed the bathroom door though... ?

 

yah, saw that after the fact....but I wasn't in charge!  Final versions he does he likely will photoshop a bunch out.   Shoot was 1.5 hours, 3 outfits and likely 1000's of pics.

 

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2 hours ago, ggdad1951 said:

 

yah, saw that after the fact....but I wasn't in charge!  Final versions he does he likely will photoshop a bunch out.   Shoot was 1.5 hours, 3 outfits and likely 1000's of pics.

 

How many outfits for the model?

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This picture reminded me of an experience I had back in the 1980's. I was living in Chicago and working in the movie industry. One day I went with a "picture car" lady to a big old warehouse on Goose Island to look at vintage cars for an upcoming project. There were hundreds of vintage cars there. (This is the same place where Goose Island Brewing now is, though at that time it looked more like Berlin in 1945.)

 

A lot of very cool cars were there including the cars from "Crime Story" which was filming at the time. My favorite was the black 1957 Chrysler 300C driven on the show by Dennis Farina, a retired real Chicago cop.

 

As we walked around this huge warehouse, we stumbled on what must have been a shoot for a "garage" calendar. A model in a very small bikini was laying in front of what appeared to be a Formula 1 car surrounded by a profession photography crew. Somehow that image has stuck in my mind. ?

If I had it all to do over again I think I would have gone into the "picture car" end of the business instead of cinematography.

Pete

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In Vermont we had received only a couple of dustings of snow. Today we got about 1 foot. A town about 40 minutes south of here got 44".

 

Pete

 

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New member.   Hello everyone.  Starting my project this spring or summer.  1950 B2D-126.  22K original miles.   Was my grandfathers.

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Welcome "New Guy"!

  You came to the right place. These Guys will help you if you need anything at all under the sun. Good group. 

Keep the picture coming and best wishes on your project. 

By the way, I see these pictures are from 2005??? Any more recent ones?

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I can loan you my bottle jack and you can get started on the cab ?

 

You are in the right place. I saw the radio antenna but noticed somebody jacked the radio - damn! You can get started finding a replacement on EBAY, though the $375.00 seems a little pricey to me. I paid $80.00 at a junkyard.

 

Having a family heirloom makes it all the more special, congratulations and enjoy the journey.

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