Old Street Scenes
In another forum I frequent there is a very popular thread where members post up photos from "The Old Days".
Most every photo is car related in some way, but it's not a requirement.
I thought it might be interesting to share images of XF owners past. (Or any old photo you find that you like). If a cool old car just happens to be in the photo, all the better.
This is one of the posts from the other thread.
Vintage shots from days gone by! - THE H.A.M.B.
Most every photo is car related in some way, but it's not a requirement.
I thought it might be interesting to share images of XF owners past. (Or any old photo you find that you like). If a cool old car just happens to be in the photo, all the better.
This is one of the posts from the other thread.
Vintage shots from days gone by! - THE H.A.M.B.
OldPic.jpg
This picture was taken in my dad's old home town in Mexico. He's not in it, but my uncles and their cousins and friends are.
This picture was taken in my dad's old home town in Mexico. He's not in it, but my uncles and their cousins and friends are.
Last edited by FP; Mar 10, 2012 at 05:17 PM.
This thread never really took off, so I thought I'd try again. Only FP contributed to it with some great oldie photos (thanks FP) so I figured it was about time I started to add some too.
mmold1.jpg Here's a photo of my Mom and Dad taken in the summer of 1932 ( one year before they got married). Dad was 18 in that photo, and that was was his 1930 Chrysler roadster.
Click on the photo to make it larger.
mmold1.jpg Here's a photo of my Mom and Dad taken in the summer of 1932 ( one year before they got married). Dad was 18 in that photo, and that was was his 1930 Chrysler roadster.
Click on the photo to make it larger.
Since our scanner doesn't work, a good friend of mine posted these photos up for me on the other forum I'm on.
I'd sure like to see some Crossfire owners "old" cars.
http://theamcforum.com/forum/0069x-v...375_page1.html
I just found out I can't copy posts from the other forum since they changed things around....Sorry.
I'd sure like to see some Crossfire owners "old" cars.
http://theamcforum.com/forum/0069x-v...375_page1.html
I just found out I can't copy posts from the other forum since they changed things around....Sorry.
Last edited by +fireamx; May 27, 2012 at 10:38 PM.
Since our scanner doesn't work, a good friend of mine posted these photos up for me on the other forum I'm on.
I'd sure like to see some Crossfire owners "old" cars.
http://theamcforum.com/forum/0069x-v...375_page1.html
I'd sure like to see some Crossfire owners "old" cars.
http://theamcforum.com/forum/0069x-v...375_page1.html
This thread never really took off, so I thought I'd try again. Only FP contributed to it with some great oldie photos (thanks FP) so I figured it was about time I started to add some too.
Attachment 25463 Here's a photo of my Mom and Dad taken in the summer of 1932 ( one year before they got married). Dad was 18 in that photo, and that was was his 1930 Chrysler roadster.
Click on the photo to make it larger.
Attachment 25463 Here's a photo of my Mom and Dad taken in the summer of 1932 ( one year before they got married). Dad was 18 in that photo, and that was was his 1930 Chrysler roadster.
Click on the photo to make it larger.
The ladies always seem to fall for the guys with drop-tops!
And I forwarded that street scenes link to a bunch of old guys I hang with. They all loved it!








