Photos from Lucky's Rod Run 1-11-26

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The Brazos Kid
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Went out with my 75 year old film camera and blasted thru a couple rolls of black and white film. Here are a few of the results:
RealBad08
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Does anyone know who owns the 67 Fury pictured above?
magnumtmp
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AG
Those are very cool pictures! They look authentic with the old trucks.
Hobbes01
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AG
Awesome pics!
TSJ
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RealBad08 said:

Does anyone know who owns the 67 Fury pictured above?


Actually, I do
RealBad08
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I also have a 67 I'm in the process of completely restoring. Just got her off the rotisserie and reattached all the suspension.

Are you local to CS?
TSJ
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AG
It's a friends car, but it is here in bcs. Just a fun driver/cruiser for him.
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Excellent work..
AgFrogfan
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Hey Brazos, what type of camera are you using? I've been using a Kodak Brownie-Hawkeye with FPP-620 for special photos but getting the film developed is pretty pricey. Do you develop your own film or have it outsourced?I've been using Fort Worth Camera to have my rolls developed but they send it off to another company.

Great photos btw, thank you for sharing!
The Brazos Kid
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AgFrogfan said:

Hey Brazos, what type of camera are you using? I've been using a Kodak Brownie-Hawkeye with FPP-620 for special photos but getting the film developed is pretty pricey. Do you develop your own film or have it outsourced?I've been using Fort Worth Camera to have my rolls developed but they send it off to another company.

Great photos btw, thank you for sharing!

I too have a Brownie Hawkeye but I don't use it. These photos are with a Leica IIIc (1950). I also have medium and large format cameras in my small arsenal.

I develop all film (color and B&W) at home. It's relatively easy to do (YouTube how-to's) and less expensive if you're burning thru film fairly often.

Thanks!
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