Where Ancient Cars Go to Die
Nov. 18th, 2005 01:34 pmEDITED with new links and corrected information.
I may have mentioned to some of you that my father recently purchased five acres of land on the edge of Philo, eventually to be used as a garage for restoring and "enhancing" classic cars.

Well, I went out there a few weeks ago with my camera because it was TOO AWESOME to not document. And here, for your vicarious enjoyment, are the photos that came out well. (We're ignoring the shameful 50% that came out so fuzzy they looked like they'd been taken by a paint-mixer.)
( Yes, it's another photo essay. Just wait until I own a GOOD camera! Not dial-up friendly, blah blah blah... )
I may have mentioned to some of you that my father recently purchased five acres of land on the edge of Philo, eventually to be used as a garage for restoring and "enhancing" classic cars.

Well, I went out there a few weeks ago with my camera because it was TOO AWESOME to not document. And here, for your vicarious enjoyment, are the photos that came out well. (We're ignoring the shameful 50% that came out so fuzzy they looked like they'd been taken by a paint-mixer.)
( Yes, it's another photo essay. Just wait until I own a GOOD camera! Not dial-up friendly, blah blah blah... )