Monday, September 29, 2014

Old Vehicle

 Rusty and  almost hidden in weeds

I have no idea what kind of vehicle this is, but I am drawn to the  rust.

Another view

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36 comments:

  1. Love rusty details, and there are many of them here.

    Mersad
    Mersad Donko Photography

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  2. Wonderful colors—rust and goldenrods! I have no idea what kind of car it is, but looks like the one Bonnie and Clyde used to rob banks. :)

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  3. Could have been on the movie set for Fried Green Tomatoes. Love it! I retract my statement about your hubby being a dab hand at photography. He is professional. I just love his website. Have a great day. Jo

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  4. The first image is my favourite!!! I agree about the rust!!

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  5. That's been there for a long, long time!

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  6. this was once a beautiful car and to me it is still beautiful. bob would know what it is but he is not here for me to ask....

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  7. Bonny and Clyde left that in a field during a get away. Right?

    Darla

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  8. This rust is soooo appealing...I would love to see it fixed up all shiny. Or even in running condition with the rust.

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  9. it is a beautiful lawn ornament!! i LOVE it!!!

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  10. love the plant growing up thru the (fuel?) hole in the back. :)

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  11. I was hoping by now someone would know EG :) I can see why you were attracted, looks fabulous in amongst the tall growth, wonder exactly how long its been there..

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  12. What a cool old vehicle. I saw something like this last spring in a field of flowers in south central Washington.

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  13. Great find! I love those old-time vehicles.

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  14. I also like the mix of the yellow flowers and the red rust.

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  15. The colour combination is beautiful! The grill looks like 1930s Mercedes although the rest of it doesn't!
    I'm amazed that such vehicles can still be found....

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  16. It looks like it's been there for quite some time.
    What a wonderful find!!!

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  17. I'm drawn to the rust too. Looks great amid the flowering weeds.

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  18. I think the car and I are about the same age!!! I'm getting pretty rusty, too!! Great shot for the day, as always, EG!! Thanks for the grins!!

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  19. Vintage auto shots are wonderful and also have a very autumn like look for OWT.

    artmusedog and carol (A Creative Harbor)
    Happy day to you!

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  20. Great shots
    stylish old rusty wrecks

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  21. Great shots, it looks wonderful being swallowed up by the weeds.

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  22. It definitely has seen better days. If it could only talk and tell of the adventures of the owners.

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  23. Old rust always gets a second look! Great shots!

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  24. Now that one is nice. It could be brought back to life! Tom The Backroads Traveller

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  25. A classic. What stories it could tell.

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  26. these shots are calendar shots. the first one i'd like to hang on my wall.

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  27. Missing parts - has seen a better day.

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  28. I liked the picture of the color; the rusty car with green, white and yellow of plants. My husband looked interested in more only car p:-)

    Sending Lots of Love and Hugs from Japan to my Dear friend in America, xoxo Miyako*

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  29. What a cool find. The rust looks great especially with the vibrant yellow of the Goldenrod.

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  30. I love rusty old cars too. It's especially charming with the flowers all around it.

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  31. You fortunate Gal, coming across such a beautiful, rusty car with flowers growing out of it. My kind of photo and moment of discovery.
    Take 25 to Hollister

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