RORY SIEGEL PHOTOGRAPHY - PHOTOS FOR THOSE THAT LOVE LIFE!
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by Rory Siegel
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The fourth in my series of vintage cars, this is one of my favorites...a 1932 Ford Roadster, one of the B series that came after the Model A line.... more
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The fourth in my series of vintage cars, this is one of my favorites...a 1932 Ford Roadster, one of the B series that came after the Model A line. Here's a bit of info on this classification of car:
Although sharing a common platform, Model Bs and Model 18s came not only in Standard and Deluxe trim, they were available in a large variety of body styles. Some of them, like the commercial cars described below, were only availabe as Standards, and a few other came only in Deluxe trim. There were two-door roadster, two-door cabriolet, four-door phaeton, two-door and four-door sedans, four-door 'woodie" station wagon, two-door Victoria, two-door convertible sedan, panel and sedan deliveries, five-window coupe, a sport coupe (stationary softtop), the three-window Deluxe Coupé, and pickup.
Prices ranged from US$495[1] for the roadster, $490 for the coupés, and $650 for the convertible sedan. Production totals numbered from 12,597 for the roadster to 124,101 for the two-door...
2012 PROJECT IMAGINATION CONTEST WINNER The Way Home Setting Theme Chosen by Director James Murphy for his Short Film Thank you very much for visiting my website. Your thoughts and reactions to my work are much appreciated so please do leave comments and feel free to contact me with any questions! RORY SIEGEL PHOTOGRAPHY and FINE ART Rory Siegel is an award winning photographer living in Rainier, Washington and the owner of Rory Siegel Photography And Fine Art. With a background in graphic design and fine art, she’s worked for clients in Jakarta, Indonesia, Los Angeles and San Francisco, CA, Seattle, WA, and Portland, OR. Her current focus is commercial and fine art photography with a special love of portrait, landscape and...
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Rory Sagner
Thank you very much Barry....I have grown to love them too!
Barry Jones
Beautiful Rory. Love car shots:)
Rory Sagner
Thank you so much Jim for featuring "Ford Roadster - 1932" in the Old Cars and Trucks Group. Your warm welcome is much appreciated to a "newbie" like me!
Rory Sagner
Many thanks to Susan for featuring "Ford Roadster - 1932" in the Women Photographers One group! It's a pleasure and an honor!
Rory Sagner
I never really did before doing this series Bob, but now I am hooked! I suppose when we have the eyes and mind to "see," the beauty of design is everywhere to be found. Thanks for your comment!
Bob Orsillo
I am a sucker for car parts :) This is beauty Rory!! VF