The scanner made the colour temperature really warm. It’s almost sepia toned. I wasn’t really happy with it, but mine was busted, so I had to use my friend’s.
I’m not really familiar with older model cars. My ability to tell the make and model of a car really only goes back to ’75-’80. But I do love older cars like this rusting hulk.
Je suis Canadien! My brother owned two old seaworthy Parisiennes in the early 90s. They were in bad shape. I think he hoped to save them. I remember they were really freaking long. Where you could park two cars, you could only park one Parisienne. This is pretty close to what he drove. Four doors is a whole lotta car!
If you want to see just how long this car was, check this picture out. Look at the truck in the background!
Sweet!
The scanner made the colour temperature really warm. It’s almost sepia toned. I wasn’t really happy with it, but mine was busted, so I had to use my friend’s.
Smells like Canada, in a good way. I’m going to guess the model as ’63.
Pontiac. Catalina. (U.S. version?) I remember Canadian friends years ago talking about Parisienne. (Buick Electra 225?)
Thanks, Tycho.
I’m not really familiar with older model cars. My ability to tell the make and model of a car really only goes back to ’75-’80. But I do love older cars like this rusting hulk.
Je suis Canadien! My brother owned two old seaworthy Parisiennes in the early 90s. They were in bad shape. I think he hoped to save them. I remember they were really freaking long. Where you could park two cars, you could only park one Parisienne. This is pretty close to what he drove. Four doors is a whole lotta car!
If you want to see just how long this car was, check this picture out. Look at the truck in the background!