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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Looks like something from the 1930s.
ReplyDeleteLove rusty details, and there are many of them here.
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Mersad Donko Photography
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. :)
ReplyDeleteCould 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
ReplyDeleteThe first image is my favourite!!! I agree about the rust!!
ReplyDeleteThat's been there for a long, long time!
ReplyDeletethis 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....
ReplyDeleteBonny and Clyde left that in a field during a get away. Right?
ReplyDeleteDarla
This rust is soooo appealing...I would love to see it fixed up all shiny. Or even in running condition with the rust.
ReplyDeleteit is a beautiful lawn ornament!! i LOVE it!!!
ReplyDeletelove the plant growing up thru the (fuel?) hole in the back. :)
ReplyDeleteI 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..
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool old vehicle. I saw something like this last spring in a field of flowers in south central Washington.
ReplyDeleteGreat find! I love those old-time vehicles.
ReplyDeleteI also like the mix of the yellow flowers and the red rust.
ReplyDeleteThe colour combination is beautiful! The grill looks like 1930s Mercedes although the rest of it doesn't!
ReplyDeleteI'm amazed that such vehicles can still be found....
It looks like it's been there for quite some time.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful find!!!
I'm drawn to the rust too. Looks great amid the flowering weeds.
ReplyDeleteI 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!!
ReplyDeleteVintage auto shots are wonderful and also have a very autumn like look for OWT.
ReplyDeleteartmusedog and carol (A Creative Harbor)
Happy day to you!
Great shots
ReplyDeletestylish old rusty wrecks
Great shots, it looks wonderful being swallowed up by the weeds.
ReplyDeleteIt definitely has seen better days. If it could only talk and tell of the adventures of the owners.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to paint these up!
ReplyDeleteOld rust always gets a second look! Great shots!
ReplyDeleteNow that one is nice. It could be brought back to life! Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteA classic. What stories it could tell.
ReplyDeletethese shots are calendar shots. the first one i'd like to hang on my wall.
ReplyDeleteMissing parts - has seen a better day.
ReplyDeleteI 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:-)
ReplyDeleteSending Lots of Love and Hugs from Japan to my Dear friend in America, xoxo Miyako*
Abandoned!
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove it!!
ReplyDeleteMB
What a cool find. The rust looks great especially with the vibrant yellow of the Goldenrod.
ReplyDeleteI love rusty old cars too. It's especially charming with the flowers all around it.
ReplyDeleteYou fortunate Gal, coming across such a beautiful, rusty car with flowers growing out of it. My kind of photo and moment of discovery.
ReplyDeleteTake 25 to Hollister