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Goldie
Goldie by @Thorvald (El Thorvaldo)

1955 Packard Clipper, Packard and Pioneer Museum, Maungatapere, New Zealand. Purchased from Sydney, Australia, it was previously owned by Joseph Cahill, who as Premier of New South Wales commissioned the Sydney Opera House. The 1955 Custom was one of the only production cars that offered dual torsion bar suspension.

Original photo taken May 2014. Submitted to Buzzly.art December 2021; reuploaded to DeviantArt February 2022.


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Posted: Friday, 16 June, 2023 @ 10:41 PM

I've been recently playing LA Noire and this reminded me of it, nice shot.

Posted: Saturday, 17 June, 2023 @ 02:25 PM

@EyeballEarth: I held off posting it on dA initially because the fender was detached, then I figured, "The shot itself is good; why not?"

Posted: Saturday, 17 June, 2023 @ 01:27 AM
Rating: 5

That looks very nice, I sometimes wish older cars are as strong as older cars.

Posted: Saturday, 17 June, 2023 @ 02:34 PM
Posted: Saturday, 17 June, 2023 @ 04:36 PM

@Thorvald: Sorry I meant newer cars

Posted: Saturday, 17 June, 2023 @ 05:59 AM

Older automobiles always have got that swag about them. Love the finish on it, makes it gleam! Goldie’s a star ⭐️

Posted: Saturday, 17 June, 2023 @ 02:39 PM

@bobambee: Aye, I held off posting it originally, but this is not a hue I think I've seen anywhere else. B-D

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