This weeks photo challenge at The Daily Post is called “Gone, But not Forgotten”.
Although, this is a kind of typical November theme and my first idea led me to a cemetery, I picked this photo for you. It’s taken on Cuba last year and shows one of the wonderful vintage cars. I like these cars because of their shape. They are beautiful designed and have a kind of character, other than todays cars. Modern cars are so uniform.
There are so many of them still on the road. Thus it was a feast for me to see them rolling.
Just in case, you like them too, I published a calendar with some of these beautiful cars. Ordering information is in one of my last posts.
Take care!
(as always: click on the photos to see them in a bigger size)
It looks like car with wings 🙂 or at least a spirit…
Thanks for your comment, Swav
A classic never gets old! Great choice for this week’s challenge.
Thanks for your comment, Cloe!
I’ve always wanted to visit Cuba to see all the old cars, it looks like somewhere that’s trapped in a lovely time warp!
Yes, it was a fantastic experience.
Thanks, Laura!
Lovely memory! I feel quite sad today, the last Opel left the Opelwerke in Bochum, Germany. Now that’s history too …
Me, toooo
What an enjoyable interpretation, Solaner.
janet
Thanks, Janet
Very classic! Cuba and its vintage cars came to my mind too when I first saw the theme! But I made a last minute change and posted something else 🙂
Thanks for your comment, Jeremy
Nice choice – brings back great memories!
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Nice capture! I was in Venezuela a few years ago and was amazed to see so many 70’s era American cars…most in good condition. Fun to see these old cars in good working order.
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Thanks for your comment, Chuck!
love those vintage cars too!!