Monday, March 29, 2010


As you moved the colors on this paint job moved too.
Massively spendy I'd guess.
The car was an early '50's Plymouth, something you don't see in car shows too often.
Old cars are great to look at, but I don't have a lot of good memories of my cars of that vintage.

4 comments:

Bonnie Teachout said...

This reminds of a sermon my pastor preached a couple of years ago. he brought in old cars that had been redone... they use to be old clunkers, but as they were repainted, new motors put in, new inside paneling and new upholstery, they were repainted with new paint colors that had never existed when these cars were originally made... they went from 'old' to 'vintage'. In fact, they were worth much more now than they had EVER been when new!!
Sort of like. Sort of like us. God comes in and makes us new. And even though we are older...oh, we have so much more value than when we were brand-spanking new!
I love your stories of your wife. She is blessed to have a loving companion... and you are being made over, inside and out!

dave said...

But even though God makes us new, we still have the scars down there somewhere.
I am thankful for that God.

Leisa Dreps said...

That is one cool paint job! Well, a chrome like that will certainly bring out the retro in you. And I think it is worth every penny, especially if you will see the admiring looks of people looking at your auto.

Delsie Maidens said...

If my car had a paint job like this one, I would probably install an awesome stereo system as well and I’m gonna play good old music! I’ll go back in time to the retro years! Sounds cool, right? :’D