During a five block walk to a friend's house in San Francisco's Bernal Heights neighborhood I spotted a surprisingly wide variety of vintage G.M. cars
Monday, May 28, 2012
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nice cars but whats that strange aura/reflection above the sweet wagon?
ReplyDeleteknowing sf its probably a burningman logo...
The aura is odd. I didn't notice it at all when I was taking the picture. Typical SF weirdness.
ReplyDeleteHow I'd love to live in a neighborhood inspired by vintage cars but also with the integration of modern houses instead to keep those old and too bright colors away from my sight. It's just great to see people still appreciate the classic designs.
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