Photo Hunt - November 10 - 2007
On Friday I observed this classy convertible on Ocean Drive in the Art Deco District of Miami Beach. For me this kind of cars are Flexible. (click to enlarge)
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Labels: avalon, cabriolet, car crash, miami beach, ocean drive, photohunt
17 Comments:
Loved the color! minty green? not sure I'm color blind sometimes,lol
I just noticed you're in Florida.I hope you're having a great time there Tor! Take care!
Cool minty green. I guess the top comes down - the most flexible part of the car.
Thanks for visiting my photohunt!
Have a great week!
That's a great photo, I love old cars! This week is my first photo hunt, come check me out if you get a chance and have a fabulous weekend! :)
Great shot! have a nice weekend.
Hey - you're far away from home... Enjoy!
Of course you're right - flexible in two senses, felxible top and flexible in use.
Enjoy the rest of your break!
So I have missed something......you have left snowy Norway :-)
We are getting ALOT of snow here in Trondheim.
Pretty as a picture!
great picture!
thanks for stopping by today, have a great weekend!
what a cool car!!
Ah, that is a nice car! :-D
cool shot,Tor!!
I like convertibles, except I can't fit all my children into one.
I never would've thought of it, but yes, convertibles have to be flexible!
Oh, I love those old classic cabriolets!!!! Just marvelous.
Yes, and one can be very flexible inside those kind of cars. The space in there is real gooood :-)
No wonder so many people have had some LOVEly moments in them during the years.... *giggles*
Oh this is a good one! and are you really really there right now?
How much fun to see the sun!
As a child Tor, I spen the winters in Miami Beach with my family. My parents had a home there and we went to svhool there and this building has a very familiar look. It was in the late thirties and early 40's that we were there, and later, my Grandma lived in Miami Beach until she died at 99 1/3....Looks like you are having a swell time there!
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