Hi Christian,

The colors are nicely saturated on my monitor, but far from garish or
overly saturated.

My friend Tom had a HiPo pony car and we used to run it at the drags in
Westhampton, LI.  I'd "crew" for him, and we'd have a great time.

I think the 'stang may have been a prettier car than the Mopars, but in
many ways I preferred the Mopar more business-like look - direct and to the
point, and "ef" you if y'don't like it, making no apologies to anyone or
any thing ;-)) <LOL>

Shel 


> [Original Message]
> From: Christian 

> I like the early muscle cars like this one.  I'm more of a Ford Mustang
guy
> though.  I had a '65 289/4bbl (not HiPo) with Pony interior, factory air,
> RallyPac and a vinyl roof.  It also had the optional seatbelts no the
> optional driver's side mirror.  sadly, the frame starting behind the doors
> all the way to the rear bumper was rusted through completely as a result
of
> 25 years in Minnesota.  I couldn't afford the restoration and sold the
car.
>
> Getting back to your picture, it's a nice action shot.  Great spin on the
> wheels and blurred background, but overall it looks oversaturated on my
> monitor (the reds and greens look kinda garish).  I won't say the car is
> beautiful, because, well, it's butt-ugly, but you captured a classic,
> no-nonsense car the way it's meant to be seen - moving.


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