The musings, adventures and reflections of a born again gearhead in the auto mecca of Palm Springs, CA
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
jewelry
Did you hear the one about this guy goes to a car show and doesn't see any cars?
Because he's mesmerized by all the jewelry- nameplates in calligraphic sweep with bold connotations- plated in chrome or gold. Medallions of honor decorate the sail panel- and stand up ornaments perch atop the hood and fenders. Strips of polishes stainless race down the scupltured sides. An odd protocol seems to dictate the placement- model names do on the front fender edges or on the fins- the marque is displayed on the right rear. All seem to conform except for Plymouth, who proudly signs the left rear corner. Perhaps they are communist sympathizers. Mc Carthy will surely get tho the bottom of this.
Jewelry. Certainly as famous as anything by Tiffany or Cartier. What happened to jewelry?
Images from the 2011 Palm Springs Modernism Week Car Show. Enjoy.
I have a 60 Galaxie the same color as the one you have pictured here...LOVE IT...tks
ReplyDeleteThough I work with today's automobiles, I always love the flamboyance of a gilded time. Thanks, Jeff!
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Victory & Reseda
@daheirloom
beautiful detail shots, every one! I enjoy shooting pics like this, too. Your color and sharpness are perfect! And I'm jealous of "Anonymous" above, I LOVE '60 Fords and I LOVE that lavender color. I've never seen one in that color. The gold "Starliner" script is gorgeous, too, and perfectly proportioned, as are the C pillar "stars."
ReplyDeleteAlright, the Studebaker Hawk made it! Maybe my all time favourite car. Beautiful grille, and great Loewy design.
ReplyDeleteHi Jeff, I always enjoy your comments on AM. I love the jet age fonts and designs of the "jewelry" too. Great to see you have a blog, I 'll check in often. Aloha, Bill Rogstad, out in San Jose!
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