Nearly every vehicle on display at last Saturday’s Sequim Prairie Nights show was polished to a mirror finish (do you see my selfie?) and many had beautiful pin striping that set off chrome and other details. (This is a 1940 Buick. )
I loved the lines and grills of these late 1930s and 1940s cars, accentuated by their sheen. This is a 1939 Buick Special.
It’s no surprise that in the U.S. we call the back cargo area of a car a “trunk” when you look at the hind end of a Pierce Arrow.
And this is from the front end of the same 1929 Pierce Arrow. Those drops you see are from the rain showers we had on Saturday morning.
Old cars are such a joy to see, the owners take such care of them.
The old cars were truly a work of art.
Fabulous fabulous fabulous! What a treat to see Kay, sooo shiny, puts my car to shame. Your last shot is incredibly gorgeous 💙
What beauties they are.
Beauties every one of them.
Gorgeous things, Kay!