I guess that if you are not living in Cuba, a vintage car is an absolute luxury that very few can afford. This one for example is a 1948 Tucker Sedan. Only 51 of them were ever made and if you manage to find one, you'll have to pay a couple of millions dollars (give or take) to acquire!
Fortunately this is not the only way to have a rare sample of vintage automobile and keep your savings for a house, a property or whatever you fancy. The answer is called replica and it is cheap, easy to carry and as you can see great for taking pictures of :)
Mine is made in China (where else) in a scale 1/18 and it was a gift from one of my oldest friends. I would expect a toy car from him in the old days that we were both kids but when he gave me that, two years ago, it was a big surprise and I totally loved it :)
The first picture is my entry to 's Photo Quest | Vintage Photography. There is plenty of time if you also want to take part in it!
I reedited in a more "vintage" style some of the pictures that I have used before in this post, that I wrote in January 2020 and that one from last April, so I'll use the #showcasesunday tag, an initiative of meant to revive old and potentially undervalued posts.
All the pictures and the words are mine.
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