Ok, its really slow in here, so this is all I got today. It is photography related though :-)
First off I have never heard of this manufacturer before, considering the time period, the quality and engineering seem pretty good. I am always impressed with the fit and finish of the time.
Since my profession involves graphic design, technical media and photography, hi res old photos are interesting. First off I always wonder if the subjects are still alive and what there life was like. Then there is the critique side of me. Here's what caught my eye/interest:
1 - The front bumper was formed/bent from one long piece of metal with interesting design.
2 - Driver's side marker light/turn signal is not aligned correctly.
3 - Rubber was a new material back then, apparently the molding process had not yet been perfected (note windshield to cowl rubber?
4 - They had directional tires back then?
5 - The passenger was very photogenic
Anything else catch your eyes???
First off I have never heard of this manufacturer before, considering the time period, the quality and engineering seem pretty good. I am always impressed with the fit and finish of the time.
Since my profession involves graphic design, technical media and photography, hi res old photos are interesting. First off I always wonder if the subjects are still alive and what there life was like. Then there is the critique side of me. Here's what caught my eye/interest:
1 - The front bumper was formed/bent from one long piece of metal with interesting design.
2 - Driver's side marker light/turn signal is not aligned correctly.
3 - Rubber was a new material back then, apparently the molding process had not yet been perfected (note windshield to cowl rubber?
4 - They had directional tires back then?
5 - The passenger was very photogenic
Anything else catch your eyes???
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