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    What a pleasure to speak with both you and Mike at the downtown Street Event

    Hope you got back in time to be with that new 'bundle of Joy' you were expecting !

    ALL the Best ~~~~
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    Where is the Brown Car?

    Where is the brown car?

    CLue: Someplace in Chicago.

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    Candyce
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    Looking very sharp Candyce... very sharp indeed.

    Love all of the tones in this photo - and the sepia, wow it just pops!

    Justin
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    Beneath the Dan Ryan Expressway


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    Thank you, Justin!

    That was a great day. A member of the 356 Club and retired WGN cameraman took photographs of the 911 in Chicago. We went to an amazing industrial spot under the Dan Ryan Expressway on the Chicago River. Notice the Sears Tower in the background and a concrete plant is across the river. As he and his business partner worked on the photos, I watched barges and pleasure boats on the river. Not what you would expect in today's Chicago!

    The car was packed with all the detailing supplies. It was a pleasant surprised to find out the car didn't need to be "concours" clean. But, the tires did need to be black and "just a bit" shiny. The vaseline was in the bag.

    So much fun ... As we were driving around the city, they both wanted to ride in the brown Porsche. They took turns.
    Candyce
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    Looking good Candyce, like you I never leave home without my vaseline!
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    Strange place to prep a concourse car
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    I never leave home without my vaseline!
    LOL, Gosh you are quick, Mike!
    Candyce
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    Strange place to prep a concourse car
    My "not-into-cars" friends thought it was a strange thing to do period.

    "Why would you want to go under the Ryan to photograph your car?"
    Candyce
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    A Garage in Chicago

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    Another great day of taking photos of the brown car.

    This is an actual, working garage in Chicago with so much to view and think about.

    The owner was a hoot to "car-talk" with.

    So much fun!
    Candyce
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    that's very cool... if only the walls, floor, bricks and girders in the roof could talk.

    Justin

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