Sloan Family Cars
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Sloan Family Cars
A good buddy of mine from the local car club (one of the founders) after seeing a bunch of posters I did wanted to do a photoshoot so he can get one also. I agreed.
His family owns a bunch of nice cars, and three of which are VERY rare Trans Ams. He personally owns a Sunset Orange Metallic Blackbird, His mother owns a Yellow Tribal Blackbird (1 of 8!) and his father owns a 30th Anniversary Trans Am. These are just beautiful cars.
But before I get to those pictures, I want to tell you a story of this Model A in their possession. This Model A belonged to my buddy's great grandfather. His father used to tell him stories about how his grandfather used to take him on rides in the thing. Well his grandfather had sold it a long time ago and it was lost for some time, but in the past year, they managed to track it down and buy it back into the family, everything on the car is original and STILL RUNS, his family intends to keep it that way as long as possible before they restore it.
Now some of you will ask about why this strange location in front of this abandoned hardware store, apparently this place is a historic landmark but they're about to run it over and build on top of it a new Walgreens or something, so their family wanted to take pictures in front of it before that went down.
After much adeu, here are the pictures. (I have also included black and white versions of the model A for them to decide if they like it or not)
Let me know what you think.
His family owns a bunch of nice cars, and three of which are VERY rare Trans Ams. He personally owns a Sunset Orange Metallic Blackbird, His mother owns a Yellow Tribal Blackbird (1 of 8!) and his father owns a 30th Anniversary Trans Am. These are just beautiful cars.
But before I get to those pictures, I want to tell you a story of this Model A in their possession. This Model A belonged to my buddy's great grandfather. His father used to tell him stories about how his grandfather used to take him on rides in the thing. Well his grandfather had sold it a long time ago and it was lost for some time, but in the past year, they managed to track it down and buy it back into the family, everything on the car is original and STILL RUNS, his family intends to keep it that way as long as possible before they restore it.
Now some of you will ask about why this strange location in front of this abandoned hardware store, apparently this place is a historic landmark but they're about to run it over and build on top of it a new Walgreens or something, so their family wanted to take pictures in front of it before that went down.
After much adeu, here are the pictures. (I have also included black and white versions of the model A for them to decide if they like it or not)
Let me know what you think.
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Can I get these in full resolution? I'd like to make at least one of them into a poster that I can put up in my garage.
http://www.lhndesign.com/images/sloancars/IMG_1644.jpg
http://www.lhndesign.com/images/sloancars/IMG_1682.jpg
http://www.lhndesign.com/images/sloancars/IMG_1700.jpg
http://www.lhndesign.com/images/sloancars/IMG_1644.jpg
http://www.lhndesign.com/images/sloancars/IMG_1682.jpg
http://www.lhndesign.com/images/sloancars/IMG_1700.jpg
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Originally Posted by ProjectCamaro
Can I get these in full resolution? I'd like to make at least one of them into a poster that I can put up in my garage.
http://www.lhndesign.com/images/sloancars/IMG_1644.jpg
http://www.lhndesign.com/images/sloancars/IMG_1682.jpg
http://www.lhndesign.com/images/sloancars/IMG_1700.jpg
http://www.lhndesign.com/images/sloancars/IMG_1644.jpg
http://www.lhndesign.com/images/sloancars/IMG_1682.jpg
http://www.lhndesign.com/images/sloancars/IMG_1700.jpg
Sorry I just read your post that you aren't giving out hige res. versions of the pictures. That's to bad because I know I'll never find those three rare LS1 Trans Am's in a poster or just such a nice picture again.