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Uploaded: 04/05/13 10:14 PM GMT
F100
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Came across this beauty in Austin and fell in love!

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::trixxie17
04/06/13 12:13 AM GMT
Love that candy apple red color - nice catch.
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.snapshooter87
04/06/13 12:16 AM GMT
I thought it would be horses before it started loading the image.What a surprise to find a entire herd :-).
Can't imagine falling in love without whitewalls. LOL
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::Fifthbeatle
04/06/13 1:44 AM GMT
That bright morning sun does wonders for the Ford products

esp in Fred Sanford red.
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I Love Cloudy Days
::tigger3
04/06/13 2:15 AM GMT
Marsha, this is a good take of this oldie but goodie. Tigs♥ =^..^=
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.rvdb
04/06/13 9:16 AM GMT
Cool I like.

Rob
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.Tedi
04/06/13 9:37 AM GMT
Interesting front part of this car, it must be very old. But red is always beautiful. LOL
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::Ramad
04/06/13 1:01 PM GMT
Strong and long lasting. Nice capture Marsha.
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.Jimbobedsel
04/06/13 1:59 PM GMT
Love that candy apple red paint job. Fantastic shot of a truck I would love to own. Well done, Marsha.
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.gizmo1
04/06/13 7:54 PM GMT
It looks like it on the starting grid ready for you.Great detail,nice and sharp and yes beautiful looking car.
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.tib
04/07/13 3:37 AM GMT
A cool classic Marsha and it looks great in red! A wonderful shot my friend!
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.Nikoneer
04/08/13 10:43 PM GMT
Nostalgia. When I was a kid a neighbor had one across the street and down a couple doors. When we couldn't sleep, in the wee hours of night, we'd sneak out of the house and go play in the guy's truck. It was the time of small towns and little crime, when people didn't lock their house or car doors. I remember the interior had as much class and chrome as the exterior, a neckin' knob on the wheel, and a wooden shift ball on a curved neck of steel bar. We played with all the buttons so that each time he went to drive it the radio blasted his head against the bench seat, the lights and wiper came on, and he had to take it out out gear before it would start properly. After that he started locking it to keep us out. Nostalgia.
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::icedancer
04/09/13 7:08 PM GMT
Marvelous shot of a wonderful old ride. It would be great seeing the big white wall tires on it.
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