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Heres hoping that Terry makes a comeback in 2015 ! She hasn't graced our pages in far too long , lol[/quote

Well Scott, you could always step back in time, and revisit pages 41,17,1, and my personal favorite, page 12............

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From my Flickr album this evening.

35 mm Kodachrome Red Border Slide

Circa : Early 1950's

https://www.flickr.com/photos/117891934@N07/with/16377067849/

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Thanks dave,

Interesting that the reflection in the lovely '49 convertible's left rear fender appears to be that of a 1947-1948 Buick Sedanette - note it's reflector in the fender, and the unfortunate dent above the reflector.

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It is a thing that goes along with being an Artist. First thing they tell you in an art class, if they are good, is to look beyond what you see. It is not the single color, but the reflected light and shadows that make a picture stand out. Dandy Dave!

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Sorry, I hope I didn't offended someone. lets be clear about it, at the end I was referring to the Buick. I am not sure if a Buick is a she or a he. Because off its beauty I use the word 'she'.

About the woman. In general they deserve my highest respect!

Is the car known to anybody? Is she made by Buick or did someone a hell off a job?

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1969 Buick Century Cruiser

Its design is unmistakably inspired by 1960s futuristic aerospace influences and though it was based on the 1964 Firebird IV concept, the Century Cruiser had its own significance. Aside from a refrigerator, television set, and front luggage compartment that adjusted for easier access, this concept previewed autonomous driving, something the industry is still working on today. When the driver enters an “automatic highway,” the car was said to automatically drive its occupants to their exit, using a punch card with programmed route. From there, the driver would take back control of the arm-rest-mounted control grips. The Century Cruiser also previewed a long-range two-way telephone designed for hands-free use. - See more at: http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2013/12/20/buick-narrows-down-its-top-concept-cars/#sthash.slWEuBhV.dpuf

More: http://www.carstyling.ru/en/car/1969_buick_century_cruiser/

More +: http://oldconceptcars.com/1930-2004/buick-century-cruiser-1969/

More ++: http://www.95customs.com/the-1969-buick-century-cruiser-concept/2014/12/17

If you type "Buick Century Cruiser" into your Google browser, you can find a lot more.

Ed

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Looks like a rear view of the Century Cruiser from here:

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Those flares in the front are called skeg fins. The models get them under their arms when they become Grandmothers.

My chosen style since I was 14; fat cars and skinny women.

Bernie

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The FIRST thing I saw was, THAT BIG, wrench, nothing on top of the engine requires one that big, do you think?

Wow, in a month the engine compartment sure got dirty.

Now that I look further, wonder WHAT she didn't like about her legs to prompt her to add dim dare tattoos?

Dale in Indy

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