I think #9900 may have started out as a color photograph but it looks like someone has massaged it a little bit. Possibly someone at the postcard company that produced it. The sky doesn't look real and the reds seem to pop just a little too much.
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Originally posted by wlfrench View PostI think #9900 may have started out as a color photograph but it looks like someone has massaged it a little bit. Possibly someone at the postcard company that produced it. The sky doesn't look real and the reds seem to pop just a little too much.
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Originally posted by 8E45E View PostWhat's that Eldorado Brougham doing in there??? Craig
Some of the comments in the Hemmings blog entry suggest that is a diorama made up of various high-end model cars.I could believe that.
What do you guys think?BP
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Originally posted by 1954khardtop View Post[ATTACH=CONFIG]72025[/ATTACH]Looks like 2 to me.Those are the ones I noticed, Dwight.
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There's a 1958 Packard Hawk on the far right side of the pic.
Besides the Eldo, there's also a 1935 Ford Roadster, 1941 Cadillac 60 Special, 1946/48 Chrysler Town & Country convertible and other collector cars in this pic.
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Yes, a diorama. Very well done, but still a diorama. Giveaway clue is always the windshield trim and side window bright-work trim.KURTRUK
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Nothing is politically right which is morally wrong. -A. Lincoln
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Originally posted by kurtruk View PostYes, a diorama. Very well done, but still a diorama. Giveaway clue is always the windshield trim and side window bright-work trim.Right, Kurt, the closer you look the more you realize it's a diorama, albeit one of the best I've ever seen. Check out the 1959 Pontiac top center, pointing toward us. The front grille surrounds just don't look right, for example.
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Originally posted by BobPalma View PostRight, Kurt, the closer you look the more you realize it's a diorama, albeit one of the best I've ever seen. Check out the 1959 Pontiac top center, pointing toward us. The front grille surrounds just don't look right, for example.
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