Words and pictures from the author of And the Crows Took Their Eyes as well as the Elizabeth Goodweather Appalachian Mysteries . . .
Snazzy! Did you buy it?
It's beautiful!JJRod'z
Someone did a good job on that.
What a beauty!
Noooo, it does not. What a beauty. Did you bring it home?Sam
The color makes it more discreet than white...
I love baroque curves! :-)
She's a lady of good proportions. Is it a Nash Ambassador?
Beautiful car. I didn't remember the Nash Ambassador, and I don't believe I've ever seen a convertible model. Jim
haha...cute...beautiful car though...love it for sure...
I only wish we could have bought it -- it made me think of Nancy Drew's 'sporty blue roadster' at once.It's a Nash but beyond that, I don't know.
Yes, it's an Ambassador -- just had a closer look at that bulbous rear end and it says so right there.
It may be a bit on the big side, but, it's still a very handsome butt. Cars had character in those days.
I'd love to sport around in that! How much were they asking for it??
Definitely yes!!! LOL That is one cool car; I'd love to own it.
Lovely indeed. Wonderful shade of blue. But is it practical? Not so much.
ahhhh it says someone has passionjunk in the trunk you say?
Beautiful!
Ha. Beautiful. Wish it was mine!
LOL The 'ending' was unexpected...! ;-)
Vicki -- Nice looking auto! -- barbara
I love it, big bum or no. I had a 1956 Morris Minor and I loved that too. They wax up really well and ours had real leather seats. So classy!
Yep! Huge!!! Sorry, you asked and I like to tell the truth, even if it hurts!
"Baby Got Back!!" I'm hearing Humpty's hip hop here. Love the angles, hee hee, this is cute.
What a beauty and yes it does remind you of Nancy Drew driving with the top down, George and Bess joining her on the trip to Red Gate Farm!!
What a grand post!!! It is a beauty just as Sam said! Certainly left me smiling!!! Cathy
LOL. What a beautiful old car!
It wasn't for sale. The sign said it was 'in transit.'I suspect that it was one of those things that if you have to ask 'how much?' you probably can't afford it...
Too bad it can't be yours. Would have complemented the blue benches very nicely.Lynne in GA
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29 comments:
Snazzy! Did you buy it?
It's beautiful!
JJRod'z
Someone did a good job on that.
What a beauty!
Noooo, it does not. What a beauty. Did you bring it home?
Sam
The color makes it more discreet than white...
I love baroque curves! :-)
She's a lady of good proportions. Is it a Nash Ambassador?
Beautiful car. I didn't remember the Nash Ambassador, and I don't believe I've ever seen a convertible model. Jim
haha...cute...beautiful car though...love it for sure...
I only wish we could have bought it -- it made me think of Nancy Drew's 'sporty blue roadster' at once.
It's a Nash but beyond that, I don't know.
Yes, it's an Ambassador -- just had a closer look at that bulbous rear end and it says so right there.
It may be a bit on the big side, but, it's still a very handsome butt. Cars had character in those days.
I'd love to sport around in that! How much were they asking for it??
Definitely yes!!! LOL That is one cool car; I'd love to own it.
Lovely indeed. Wonderful shade of blue. But is it practical? Not so much.
ahhhh it says someone has passion
junk in the trunk you say?
Beautiful!
Ha. Beautiful. Wish it was mine!
LOL The 'ending' was unexpected...! ;-)
Vicki -- Nice looking auto! -- barbara
I love it, big bum or no. I had a 1956 Morris Minor and I loved that too. They wax up really well and ours had real leather seats. So classy!
Yep! Huge!!! Sorry, you asked and I like to tell the truth, even if it hurts!
"Baby Got Back!!" I'm hearing Humpty's hip hop here. Love the angles, hee hee, this is cute.
What a beauty and yes it does remind you of Nancy Drew driving with the top down, George and Bess joining her on the trip to Red Gate Farm!!
What a grand post!!! It is a beauty just as Sam said! Certainly left me smiling!!! Cathy
LOL. What a beautiful old car!
It wasn't for sale. The sign said it was 'in transit.'
I suspect that it was one of those things that if you have to ask 'how much?' you probably can't afford it...
Too bad it can't be yours. Would have complemented the blue benches very nicely.
Lynne in GA
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