![]() 07/26/2017 at 00:47 • Filed to: Photography, Hot Rod, Ford, Pickup, Truck, Camaro, Chevrolet, save the manuals, Small Block Chevy | ![]() | ![]() |
With the purchase of my new camera a couple months ago, I have been using the day lights out of it. Finally had the opportunity to get both of my oldies together for some photos.
Next up is finding a good spot to take the custom to and snap loads of fresh pics of it.
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This is too good for Oppo After Dark
![]() 07/26/2017 at 08:26 |
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HHHHHHHHHHNNNNNNNNGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG REDLINES!
I dig little touches and details. These cars right here? These I like.
![]() 07/26/2017 at 09:12 |
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I hate you also adopt me I am a good son.
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The Camaro is just slightly better in my book and I mean only by the slightest of margins.
But if it was a Chevy truck I think I would die
![]() 07/27/2017 at 01:54 |
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Only downfall of the pre 1936 chevys is that all the inner support structure of the body is made of wood. So most have rotted and fell apart or just cost way too much to build. All the 32-34 pickups looked roughly the same regardless of make.
![]() 07/27/2017 at 11:43 |
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That is true, just a bit of a GM person overall
![]() 07/27/2017 at 15:36 |
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Oh i am too, everything post war is a Chevy (though another Ford might be coming) but every Ford owned has been Chevy running gear. My 33 is more Camaro than 33 Ford.
![]() 07/27/2017 at 15:38 |
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I think it would be odd to adopt a “son” older than me, math doesn’t seem to work, lol