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Billy Kingsley

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  1. Three thoughts...if that is the original color, but it can't win a major award unless the color is changed, doesn't that make it less accurate and thus less deserving of the award? 

     

    Horses die after 20 years and poop constantly. I like horses, but I prefer much more than 1 horsepower. 

     

    The most important question, how does one go about getting into that stratosphere? What kind of job do you need, obviously oil baron is one. 

     

  2. 9 hours ago, Dandy Dave said:

    I always try to work safely, little cuts and bruises are common in this business. To many to count.

    Dumbest thing I ever did as a young farm boy.

    My Dad would tell this story about a fellow called Moose from his high school. He said he bought some scrap from moose that included Model A Ford parts. A few weeks later Moose was looking for a motor and my Dad sold a motor that he had bought from him back to him for a profit. He said it was good business. He said Moose paid and then gave that motor a bear hug, picked it up, and carried it to the vehicle he was taking it home in. And set it down. This was in the late 1940's, early 1950's.

    After hearing that story and having a Model A Ford that needed a motor I tried the same thing. If Moose could do it, why couldn't I? Something popped in my back before I could even get it off of the ground and my back has never been right since. 😵 Oh the joys of being young and dumb. 🤪 

    My dad could do that with engines. He was strong enough that he could have completed in the world's strongest man competition. My mom has seen him deadlift engines, and tow a larger boat on a trailer by hand. When he was younger he was known to put the transmission on his stomach and just use his stomach muscles to put it in place. My mom knew that there was something seriously wrong with him when we went to the Orange County Fair and he couldn't ring the bell. She made him go to the doctor and he was indeed sick with cancer. 

     

    After he passed away he left a lot of stuff that he had been collecting for scrap metal. One of them was a bus engine, it took three people to get it out of the back yard...he got it in to the trunk of his Volkswagen Quantum and up the hill in my yard all by himself. I have often wondered if the bus company he worked at knew he had taken that engine. Knowing my dad, probably not. 😂

     

    Thanks for the trip down memory lane! I wish smart phones and YouTube had been around when my parents were younger. I have no doubt my mom would have been filming my dad's feats of strength if that was the case. 

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  3. Before the pandemic I was hitting 30 or so a year. Two of my three local cruise nights never restarted and the one that did cancelled if there was any rain in the forecast, even if the sky was blue...long story short, I got to 4 last year, Rhinebeck, the Adirondack Nationals (a predominantly hot rod show) and two local cruise nights at a local diner. 

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  4. I have a project where I'm trying to photograph as many different automotive brands as I possibly can...since my health keeps me from driving an old car the photos (and models) are my way of staying attached to the hobby. I got backlogged on what I added this year and I just put it together, 38 new brands in 2022. All but one of them were at museums, the Gardner was at Rhinebeck. The Iowa 84 Trucking Museum provided 15 of the brands, while 13 came from a museum in Pennsylvania that shall be unnamed for reasons I don't fully understand and 9 from the Maine Automobile Museum. The next brand I find and photograph, whatever it may be, will be the 275th I've photo documented! I am especially glad to get a Messerschmitt on film finally- it is one of only two brands I'm sure I'd seen in person but didn't have a photo of. (Daihatsu is the other). I also saw a car from the 1800s from the first time ever in 2022, and in fact did it twice. Here's the chart if anyone cares to look it over. They are in alphabetical order. https://public.fotki.com/ElCaminoBilly/automotive-brands/

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  5. I've heard of Apperson, Citicar, Columbia, Elcar, Flanders, Glasspar, Lozier, O-We-Go, Pope, Rickenbacker, Roosevelt, Ruxton, Scripps-Booth and Wills Saint Claire and I've photodocumented Brush, Cartercar, Chandler, Detroit Electric, Durant, Jeffrey, McIntyre, Oakland and Zimmer.  I've also photodocumented an E-M-F which the Flanders went into.

     

    I've never heard of Welch but I would really like to see one of those. That name has significant meaning to my family. 

  6. Seeing an old car with rain on it makes a totally different perspective..I don't know why, the basic shapes of the car haven't changed, but it does. 

     

    A few years ago at Rhinebeck, probably 2009 or so, it started pouring during the Goodguys show. I took my umbrella and my camera and I was literally the only person on the field that I could see, I was getting great shots without people in them, until I saw a bolt of lightning hit a tree at the other end of the field. I then decided that being alone in a field of metal cars during a thunderstorm may not be the best idea and begrudgingly retreated to the building. 

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  7. I've got nothing. I kept setting goals for myself in other hobbies and then finishing them up within a week. All the easy projects got done so now it's just plugging away on the huge projects that just take time and effort to complete. I'll get there eventually. 

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  8. My brother gave me 8 cans of primer for my scale modeling. I'm constantly running low on primer so this is a very good gift. Although a bit outside the realm of the cars normally covered on this forum, it's still going to be used for something car related. 

     

    Unfortunately I also caught his cold. First time in about three years I've gotten a cold which was I think my second longest streak ever, living with a compromised immune system isn't fun. Luckily it's not the worst cold I've had but I'm sure not enjoying it regardless. 

     

     

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  9. Buick may not be the top seller but it has a prestige in China. 

     

    The first car ever imported to China was a Buick and it made such a big impression that the government issued a commemorative coin that now actually sells for more than a real 1920s Buick by a wide margin. 

     

    Edit: here's a good article about one with a high quality photo, which sold for $192,000 in January of this year. https://www.ngccoin.com/news/article/9863/china-auto-dollar/

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  10. I've been dealing with a lot of spam on the NASCAR forum I run as well, it's not fun in the least and you have my sympathies for how much you are getting. 

     

    One of my biggest missed picture regrets is when I saw the Spam can shaped motorhome on I84 around 2002, predating the digital camera or smart phone era. Unlike the Oscar Mayer Weiner Mobile I've never seen the Spam mobile again.

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