TAIrving Posted April 11, 2023 Report Posted April 11, 2023 I wonder if these might be topics for scroll saw patterns. https://rarehistoricalphotos.com/most-beautiful-cars-1930s/ Henry Leland, founder of Cadillac, with his 1905 Cadillac “Osceola,” the first fully enclosed car built by Cadillac. jollyred and ChelCass 1 1 Quote
Scruffydog Posted April 11, 2023 Report Posted April 11, 2023 Nice photo, but, what's wrong with that picture? Is it me, or did he park on a stump? The base of the tree is touching his left foot. Is this a "prehistoric Photoshop" job? Gene Howe 1 Quote
Scrappile Posted April 11, 2023 Report Posted April 11, 2023 @Scruffydog Look closely I think that stump is actually part of some steps that can be used to get in and out of the car. You had me going for a while, I had to really study it. My favorite is the the "35 bobtail speedster, I would love to do some cruising in one of those puppies! Quote
jerry walters Posted April 11, 2023 Report Posted April 11, 2023 Boy, I didn't realize so many beautiful cars were built in that era. When I see a 57 Chevy, a 63 plymouth, or a 57 Ford I want one. Wouldn't be amazing to be driving one of these 20's and 30's down the street. Everyone wound wonder how he got that. Thanks for sharing. This is what makes this site so interestig. Jerry Scrappile 1 Quote
Fab4 Posted April 12, 2023 Report Posted April 12, 2023 14 hours ago, Scruffydog said: Nice photo, but, what's wrong with that picture? Is it me, or did he park on a stump? The base of the tree is touching his left foot. Is this a "prehistoric Photoshop" job? I thought it was the brakes @Scruffydog Scrappile 1 Quote
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