We rolled into Starbucks after checking out of Motel 6 and there she was, the black and white 1957 (I believe) beauty. I haven't seen a car like this model since Pennsylvania so I was thrilled to spot one in such good condition. A lot of antique car lovers live back East where I grew up in Pennsylvania so it's a common sight there. Feast your eyes on her and you'll know why I'm so thrilled to share this photo with you. I took the shot with my trusty digital camera that I found on the beach in the Redwoods of California.
Hold back those whistles fellas. I know it might be hard to control yourselves but please try. She's a little on the shy side. You can tip your hat to her though.
She's a shining star as you can see from the sun's reflection bouncing off her back window. The sun was so bright in my view that I was lucky to capture any good shots at all. But alas, this is better than I hoped.
I just love showing our 1973 Dodge Tradesman 300 B Series camper van! It;s a rare occasion that I capture her with a parking companion so I'm basking in this unique moment. And it's immortalized in digital! Thank God for digital cameras. Instant gratification.
Photo Credits: The Midnight Writer, a/k/a Cheryl Lynn Gardner
The Midnight Writer
Hold back those whistles fellas. I know it might be hard to control yourselves but please try. She's a little on the shy side. You can tip your hat to her though.
She's a shining star as you can see from the sun's reflection bouncing off her back window. The sun was so bright in my view that I was lucky to capture any good shots at all. But alas, this is better than I hoped.
I rendered this photo in 3D for a different perspective. This photo shows the actual parking lot view from the angle opposite the Starbucks. For anyone who is familiar with Idaho, the location you are viewing is in Chubbock just outside Pocatello.
I just love showing our 1973 Dodge Tradesman 300 B Series camper van! It;s a rare occasion that I capture her with a parking companion so I'm basking in this unique moment. And it's immortalized in digital! Thank God for digital cameras. Instant gratification.
Photo Credits: The Midnight Writer, a/k/a Cheryl Lynn Gardner
The Midnight Writer





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