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Re: Abandoned Cars
<Reply # 2060 on 6/19/2017 9:54 PM >
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Re: Abandoned Cars
<Reply # 2061 on 6/21/2017 12:37 AM >
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Untitled by No Stone Unturned Photography, on Flickr



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Re: Abandoned Cars
<Reply # 2062 on 6/24/2017 5:21 PM >
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Posted by RicoFromMars
Bonjour les amis

Trabant

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I just drove a Trabi for the first time today. I need one now.



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Re: Abandoned Cars
<Reply # 2063 on 6/28/2017 5:48 PM >
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Bunker barn find by No Stone Unturned Photography, on Flickr



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Re: Abandoned Cars
<Reply # 2064 on 6/28/2017 5:57 PM >
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Bunker barn find by No Stone Unturned Photography, on Flickr


Ford.
you don't see too many of this vintage left.




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Re: Abandoned Cars
<Reply # 2065 on 6/28/2017 9:37 PM >
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Gas or grass by No Stone Unturned Photography, on Flickr



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Re: Abandoned Cars
<Reply # 2066 on 7/1/2017 6:06 PM >
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Abandoned barn find by No Stone Unturned Photography, on Flickr
Camera: 1953 620 Kodak Brownie Model C
Film: Expired 35mm Ferrania 400
~5 second exposure



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Re: Abandoned Cars
<Reply # 2067 on 7/2/2017 12:44 AM >
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https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4262/35653273115_a193c7232a_b.jpg
Abandoned barn find by No Stone Unturned Photography, on Flickr
Camera: 1953 620 Kodak Brownie Model C
Film: Expired 35mm Ferrania 400
~5 second exposure


be still the pattering of my heart! A Corvair!




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Re: Abandoned Cars
<Reply # 2068 on 7/2/2017 6:38 PM >
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be still the pattering of my heart! A Corvair!





Abandoned Farm Chevys by No Stone Unturned Photography, on Flickr


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Re: Abandoned Cars
<Reply # 2069 on 7/2/2017 6:50 PM >
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I don't understand how you get the image to cover the sprocket-holes. Are you using a smaller film size?



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Re: Abandoned Cars
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Re: Abandoned Cars
<Reply # 2071 on 7/2/2017 7:27 PM >
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Posted by Cherokee
I don't understand how you get the image to cover the sprocket-holes. Are you using a smaller film size?


I put 35mm canisters in old cameras that were made for larger film rolls like 616, 620, 120, etc. Most of the time it just requires taping the film end to the winding roll, taping a piece of plastic to the canister so it makes click noises so you know how far to advance the film between exposures, and then re-rolling once finished in the dark. If you try it, don't forget to tape over the red window. You also have to scan it yourself.
Other samples: https://flic.kr/s/aHsk2o2wuU


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Re: Abandoned Cars
<Reply # 2072 on 7/2/2017 10:26 PM >
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Posted by Crawnorder
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that poor Subaru!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!




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Re: Abandoned Cars
<Reply # 2073 on 7/5/2017 4:07 PM >
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Abandoned barn find by No Stone Unturned Photography, on Flickr
Camera: 1953 620 Kodak Brownie Model C
Film: Expired 35mm Ferrania 400
~5 second exposure


Oooh! A 1964 Corvair sedan! I'm more a fan of the later model myself but nonetheless a cool find.



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Re: Abandoned Cars
<Reply # 2074 on 7/13/2017 7:29 PM >
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Couple datsuns, a nash convertible, mercedes, and a chevy van, inside an old bowling alley of all places.


IMG_3352 by Casey Jones, on Flickr


IMG_3392 by Casey Jones, on Flickr


280Z by Casey Jones, on Flickr

240Z by Casey Jones, on Flickr


Nash Metro Covertible by Casey Jones, on Flickr


IMG_3351 by Casey Jones, on Flickr


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"If it's got tires or tits, it's gon' give you trouble!"
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Re: Abandoned Cars
<Reply # 2075 on 7/14/2017 3:22 AM >
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That's a helluva​ odd collection. Metropolitan, Mercedes, Rx7, 240 or 280 and a Chevy conversion van.



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aven134 location:
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Re: Abandoned Cars
<Reply # 2076 on 7/14/2017 6:48 PM >
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Posted by jeepdave
That's a helluva​ odd collection. Metropolitan, Mercedes, Rx7, 240 or 280 and a Chevy conversion van.


That was my thought too, I had never even seen a metropolitan in person before, almost looked like a bumper car from a distance in the dark because it was so small. But I became less surprised as we explored that building further because of the very odd collection of objects we found, including vases with egyptian art on them, hundreds of guitar cases, uhaul trailers, old luxury suitcases, tons of new empty plastic toolboxes. Very strange place, old bowling alley that closed up and I guess was used as junk storage.



"If it's got tires or tits, it's gon' give you trouble!"
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Re: Abandoned Cars
<Reply # 2077 on 7/14/2017 8:36 PM >
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The Metropolitans were made by Austin in the UK for Nash.



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RicoFromMars location:
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Re: Abandoned Cars
<Reply # 2078 on 7/31/2017 9:48 PM >
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bonjour tout le monde

VW Beetle





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Re: Abandoned Cars
<Reply # 2079 on 8/1/2017 2:27 AM >
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Posted by RicoFromMars
bonjour tout le monde

VW Beetle

https://img4.hostingpics.net/pics/257085DSC009722.jpg[/eimg]


I need a late bumper like that (with the turn signals in it)... but maybe in better shape!



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