
These were taken a couple days ago with Jaysus. I turned one of the shots into a letter to PrettyFakes favorite
Jack Butler, whose
Jujitsu for Christ has been the focus of
much discussion in these pages. The best thing about Polaroid cameras is that you can find one tossed aside at any Salvation Army. Go get one for five bucks, get a ten-dollar pack of film, and you have an instant Art Machine!
(This was before I wiped the window clean with my shirt). Hope y’all have a good Wednesday.
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Man! This is super cool. Love the cropped shot in the middle of row 2. And why does that pep rally football make me sad?
Oh, I like this one a lot. Look at that grill! So menacing! Look at that bench seat! So inviting!
That back seat reeks of lost virginity. Hell, the front seat does, too.
what is the gold schtuff where the window meets the door?
That, my friend, is dead grass, thrown up on the doors of the wet car, stuck there, and burned in the September heat.
I “inherited” my grandmother’s ‘78 Bonneville in high school…”virginity secured”....hmmmm, come to think of it, I’m currently driving my grandmother’s ‘95 olds at age 33….uhhhhhh
man, i had a ‘78 bonneville in high school, too. that must’ve been the year they introduced the virginity security system. extremely effective technology.
I got misty eyed for my dad’s ‘65 GTO - which does not feature a virginty security system, but does not keep the driver from being a chunky, mullet having, RUSH listening, band nerd freakazoid. I am now going to airdrum…
Where is this car? Can I have it? I could use the parts. Parts for 66 bonneville are hard to come by. My convertible needs them! The Interior looks really nice very odd considering the condition of the car outside.