Indiana Fall 2022 – Part 6 – Old Automobiles

Frazer – Sunburst Master

I do not recall seeing, or even being aware of,  a Frazer automobile prior to finding several in a parking lot at an antique/junk place in Edinburg, Indiana.  The one in the photo above is in rather good condition for its age.

I included Sunburst Master in the title of the photograph, because of the many (more than 20)  sunburst reflections in the chrome.

There were lots of unsightly distractions around the automobiles here, so I did my best to exclude those in my images, which greatly restricted how I could photograph the vehicles.

DeSoto – Fluid Drive
DeSoto – Reflections
Rover 75
Rusty Frazer
Pennsylvania 76
Rusty Frazer 2
Tied Down
Packard Fade
No Registration
Fading Automobile
Nash Grill

Those wanting to learn more about these antique autos can learn about them at these (and other websites via online search): Frazer, DeSoto, Rover 75, Ford PU Truck, Packard.To be continued,

Ken

Sue’s Place – Kentucky, September 2019

During our September, 2019 visit to Liberty, Kentucky, we stayed in a VRBO rental near Russel Springs, Kentucky and the Cumberland Lake.  The rental was in the country about a 45 minute drive via country roads to Liberty.  Nearly each day, we drove by an interesting looking country antique place.  What initially caught my eye was an old, rusty Ford pickup truck out front with the sign “Sue’s” on it.

Sue’s Ford Truck iPhone photograph with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik modules.
Sue’s Truck and Driver iPhone photograph with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik modules.
Sue’s loaded truck iPhone photograph with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik modules.

Late one day on our way past, I decided to stop to get an iPhone shot of the old truck.  It was just after hours for the antique place, but the owner, Sue, saw us and came out to chat with us.  She actually opened a couple of the small store units and let us look around.

Sue’s Place iPhone photograph with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik modules.

Barbara bought a small item that she liked and I browsed around, mostly outside, shooting interesting objects around her stores.

Sue’s Place Signs. iPhone photograph with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik modules.
Sue’s Place iPhone photograph with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik modules.
Sue’s Place Signs iPhone photograph with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik modules.
Sue’s Place Signs iPhone photograph with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik modules.
Sue’s Place A&P Sign iPhone photograph with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik modules.

Sue even told me to check her yard decor at her house next door to the antique stores and invited Barbara into her house to look at her antiques.

iPhone photograph with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik modules.

Sue had interesting yard decor with a definite country flair.

Sue’s Yard Decor. iPhone photograph with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik modules.
Sue’s Yard Decor. iPhone photograph with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik modules.

Sue had numerous old grinding wheels and grist mill wheels.  These must have been a real chore to move around.

Sue’s Yard Decor. iPhone photograph with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik modules.
Sue’s Yard Decor. iPhone photograph with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik modules.

There is something very appealing, nostalgic and comforting about country yard decor such as Sue’s.

Sue’s Yard Decor. iPhone photograph with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik modules.
Sue’s Yard Decor. iPhone photograph with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik modules.

As I was browsing around Sue’s yard, her husband, a retired school bus driver, arrived after doing some tractor work for someone.  We chatted about the old truck, which he had wanted to paint, but Sue did not want the truck painted, which I think is fortunate, as it looks quite appealing in its current rusty state.  Sue’s husband showed me a photograph of an old automobile in a pasture, which he was acquiring from someone he knew.  He said he would paint that old car, since he was forbidden to paint the old truck.

Before we got away, I was fortunate to get a sunset shot, although it is only via my iPhone, which does not handle the high light contrast very well.

iPhone photograph with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik modules.

Sue’s husband also had put small lights in the old truck’s headlight holes, so I got a shot of the truck with the light on at sunset.

Sue’s Truck at Night. iPhone photograph with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik modules.

It is always amazing to me how friendly our country people are and it is always a pleasant surprise to meet people like Sue and her husband.

That’s all for now,

Ken