I found this car in Alamo NV just before I lost my own car. OK, Joe. I want the year, make and model. And anything else you can come up with. Anyone is free to join in. Give me your best guess. There are no wrong answers as I have no idea what it was and will accept any response! (Is that a sneaky way to get comments? You bet.)


Thanks, Robyn.It was very close to golden hour when I took this but the car and the surroundings had very little color. So, B & W!
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Your use of the hard light is superb. Great contrast!
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I’m wondering how do you find such old abandoned cars, are they just lying around like that? A really great shot Emilio! π
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I wonder ll the time. I know the desert heat is pretty damaging to rubber and batteries and I think when the cars die, the owner just lets them rot in the sun.
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Best I can do not being a car aficionado? Old, Emilio. Just old. (And no, not you, the car π). Great perspective shooting it from behind – gotta love those wings!
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I do love those wings. I think they should bring them back!
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Great find Emilio. I would have put it late 50’s due to the large wings but Joe and Oneowner got the actual make and model so I don’t have to add any more to it. Love this.
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Thanks, Raewyn. I think it was too easy. I could read Fury on one of the wings.
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Superb image Emilio and ONEOWNER is correct its a 1959 Plymouth Fury. If it was a Sport Fury it would have been equipped with a 318 C.I. engine or even possibly the “big block” 362 wedge engine. A 1958 Plymouth Fury was used in the movie “Christine”. Great work.
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Good work, yourself! I’ll have another one for you next week! π
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1959 Plymouth Fury. Cool!
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OK, too easy!
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Impressive. And the composition gives an image that the car will fly soon π at least my imaginary. Thank you, it was great shot. Love, nia
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It was positioned right on the edge of a cliff so maybe it was just waiting for a chance to take off! Thanks, Nia!
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