the above are my top 5, in order, of my favorites
and those are my top 21 favorite.. the others are better than the rest that didn't make the cut, but they didn't make it into the top 21 either
for the best banners of 2017 https://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2017/12/best-banners-of-2017.html
So many amazing photos!
ReplyDeleteIt's been a crazy good year! I started out this year a bit off put by the cool stuff I'd come across in 2017, and thought that I'd peaked on finding incredible stuff, that there wasn't going to be much I could do in 2018 to match that. I was surprised by the variety, and amount, that I found in 2018
DeletePeaked? Never, you'll keep finding stuff you've never seen before.
ReplyDeleteThose be some fine lookin' banners! (As always.)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great bunch of photos!
ReplyDelete- Don in Oregon
Jesse, third picture up from the bottom. Don't know if you noticed it, but the guy in the back ground checking the MGB? ALL FOUR, FLAT!
ReplyDeleteyup, I even had a post about it, and learned why! https://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2018/02/heres-original-of-banner-its-gotten.html
DeleteThe backstory: Diamond Bar, California, August 1965.
The photo went around the internet, and 4 years later the MG's owner's sister wrote into Shorpy to tell the story for posterity
That is my dad out in front looking at my oldest sister's MG.
The MG had been slashed to bits... the tires and the tarp.
We were going to the beach and she parked the car at the church. While we were getting ready to go, there was a terrible accident on Diamond Bar Blvd, which she witnessed.
When the police came, she told them who's fault it was. When they left, we all went to the beach.
When they got back from the beach the MG was vandalized. We knew who did it, but could not prove it.
Ah-ha, so that's the story. Thanks for the insight/update on the picture. Sounds like the midnight persuasion comity needed to speak to these perps.
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