This event is back for 2021 and here is the poster!
If you can't read it in the small size, the car is a 1930 Packard 745 Convertible Sedan by Dietrich. Here is a look behind the scenes at the photo session last November.
1930 Packard 745 Convertible Sedan by Dietrichwww.emcnerney.com [email protected]
1930 Packard 745 Convertible Sedan by Dietrichwww.emcnerney.com [email protected]
Without a polarizing filter to remove windshield glare.
1930 Packard 745 Convertible Sedan by Dietrichwww.emcnerney.com [email protected]
With the polarizing filter.
As you can see, we tried a few different settings.
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Taken at the "wrong" angle, and this long car looks very short.
1930 Packard 745 Convertible Sedan by Dietrichwww.emcnerney.com [email protected]
1930 Packard 745 Convertible Sedan by Dietrichwww.emcnerney.com [email protected]
With the light disappearing, the car heads off into the sunset. On the other side of the gate in the background are the buildings where the cars are stored. This Saturday cars will be on display inside (and outside, weather permitting) those buildings.
1930 Packard 745 Convertible Sedan by Dietrichwww.emcnerney.com [email protected]
Here is the driver's seat of this car.
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A promotional banner announcing the event will be on display in town. Here is the car photograph on the banner.
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This 1947 Delahaye 135-M Roadster by Figoni & Falaschi was the subject of the 2014 poster.
There is another fundraiser as part of this event and I'll explain that in the next post.