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i really like this one. the lights peeking through the stained windows at the climx of the tracks is eery, but intriguing.
I see headlights!! It's ghosts driving a '57 Golden Hawk!!
Geez Pa that's a pretty car! Like this one?
http://www.danburymint...8269&code=443-04

I love the symmetry in this shot!
I was going to say that! I love symmetry! :0)
That's it!!! The 'Silver Hawk' is similiar except it was a coupe instead od a hardtop, and in '58, there was even a Packard Hawk!!!
Excellent composition on this one. Mesmorizing.

And I want that car! (The actual driveable one that it). I just love old cars.
In these photos it appears that the "walkways" may have had a suspension system allowing parts to be moved on overhead pulley. Here's what Packard Hawks look like.
www.packardhawk.com
Looks like a scene from that Stephen King horror movie Christine, cept instead of a plymouth fury flying thru the glass itll be some old studebaker golden hawk!
coby, oh my gosh you are right and I love the movie christine, gave me nightmares fo weeks!!!!
This shot reminds me of the bird cage scene in jurrasic park 3 lol. Very interesting
You should send this to Billy and Rick, the ghost of autos past to remind them were they could end up!
looks like ed wood or the twilight zone.
Reminds of the chicken cages back on the farm in Hawaii. Thankyou Mott, for reminding me of my farm in Hawaii.

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