As we settled in for the drive to Carlisle, I parked my cheapo Canon PowerShot on the rear window shelf. Several miles later with all the windows open, we heard a clunk - doncha know the camera walked itself to the rear window and jumped out. C’este Lavie - it was cheap, and I had my iPhone with me.
Except, I shot all my video in portrait mode! With a little fenagling, I got them so you don’t have to turn your head sideways to view them - but they do look weird. So, sue me. If you click on the rightmost icon on the toolbar of the video, you can watch it in full-screen.
OK, here’s a couple pix from our trip to Carlisle. We didn’t travel nearly as far as Tom Fox or John Fowlie, though!
Lost your camera? Ouch. Did you guys get there early Thursday and Friday to see the special country concert with Thompson Square? Also Tom Wopat of Dukes of Hazzard fame was signing memorabilia and posing for photos.
They said that the Dealership building “Suddenly Its 1960 - The Stars of Tomorrow Today” will be converted to another business. Virgil Exner Jr. spoke with a few groups of car enthusiasts.
I wonder if this photo will be upside down? Looking forward to seeing your photos and what you guys did there.
A record nine ‘59 Plymouths this year - including Mark Evans’ in the showroom, the Fury in the Survivor’s tent, and Jim Hamsher’s late arrival to the Photo Op. Not too shabby. Wait until 2019!