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Instead of going to heaven, I'm convinced that all antique cars go to Montana. During the summer of 2003, I could not escape them. They were rusting in fields, at the gas pump behind me, revving their engines next to me at stoplights and at the never-ending stream of car shows. Before my magical summer of 2003, I didn't give antique cars more than a glance. Something inexplicable, however, happened to me that summer. I blame it on being surrounded by them. It was unavoidable, inescapable that I began to truly see these beauties. Their lines and brilliant colors, like the sirens of mythology, beckoned me. Truly I didn't have a choice but to attempt to capture a little bit of the spirit of each one. I didn't want to photograph cars and fought this urge - even placing a ban on myself from photographing another automobile. The ban lasted 9 days when I finally succumbed and aimed the camera at an abandoned Buick....

 

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1939 almost perfect gotta have 'em pdq in red
graham potent freedom flight belair yellow
torpedo triptych fender rendered racing for pinkslips independence
slow ride retro reflections on the catwalk reed's delight
fun fun fun o.d. in black & yellow 9 to 5
       
 
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