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1951 Mercury

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Lo-riders, rejoice! Captured back on 10/27/08, at the 7th Annual Wings Wheels Rotors & Expo, held at the beautiful Joint Forces Training Base (JFTB) in beautiful Los Alamitos, California. To be driven only on a smooth as glass surface. Better viewed full size. I love that toothy grille. Ta-ta, and thankx for stopping by.

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bmac62

5:21PM | Fri, 15 January 2010

Wow, Favorite. This takes me back to James Deam and Rebel Without a Cause. Jim's Merc was black though, remember? Smashing good quality on your photos. I want to buy this car!

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jocko500

5:31PM | Fri, 15 January 2010

go for the gold here. love it

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blinkings

5:56PM | Fri, 15 January 2010

Great car and photo. Maybe it is one of those cars with the hydraulic shocks that can be raised or lowered depending on the situation! I'm no expert on cars, but my cousin has an old Ford coupe that does it. What a great colour red this is and the bloom effect looks good.

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beachzz

6:59PM | Fri, 15 January 2010

Wow, wish my truck were that same shade of RED--it just glows!!

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Digitaleagle

8:10PM | Fri, 15 January 2010

What a beautiful job they have done on this great old car, just as awesome is the shots you took and the presentation of your work, beautifully done!!!

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babuci

11:11PM | Fri, 15 January 2010

This car fitted with a wrong sized tyre...lol. Just joke. Fantastic capture Harry. My first question to the owner would be how you drive this car without spoiler damamage. Those grills give this car a strong attitude.

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Meisiekind

1:29AM | Sat, 16 January 2010

Oh dear me... I'm afraid this puppy won't make it from my house to the shops 500m up the road!!! I agree - a glass surface is about all it will be able to drive on! But a beauty! :)

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Hendesse

2:07AM | Sat, 16 January 2010

Exellent shots of this fantastic car. I like the colors and reflections. Looks superb!

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debbielove

8:11AM | Sat, 16 January 2010

Oh my ...This IS coolness..on wheels! Niiiiice! Great car Harry.. OK, you have out cared me! I'll have to dig deep to fine something nice to post! But this is really...REALLY nice! well done.. Rob.

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TwoPynts

9:41AM | Sat, 16 January 2010

Love the "teeth" on this bad girl!!! ;']

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durleybeachbum

11:11AM | Sat, 16 January 2010

Excellent pics of this boytoy!

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MrsRatbag

11:16AM | Sat, 16 January 2010

Wow, boytoy indeed! I remember these from when I was in high school...sure wouldn't want to drive one over speed bumps! Excellent shots!

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ShadowsNTime

12:18PM | Sat, 16 January 2010

I remember those! Back then wasn't it candy apple red? Great captures, the low riders are not nearly as cool now as they were then!

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mairekas

1:46PM | Sat, 16 January 2010

fantastic car and shot!

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elfin14doaks

5:57PM | Sat, 16 January 2010

I knew somebody many, many years ago who used to have one and the same color too. Great shots.

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danapommet

11:12PM | Sat, 16 January 2010

Super looking lo-rider. Great looking body and color. I agree only drive on airport runways. Dana

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myrrhluz

3:59AM | Mon, 18 January 2010

It looks like it is sitting down on the job! Lovely, if very impractical car. I love all the little decorative white designs on it. It's funny that they also seem to be on the engine, which I assume would normally not be in view. Beautiful collage.


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