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CC Capsule: 1972 Mercury Marquis – Grandpa’s Sunday Car, Shot In Kodachrome In 1972
Posted on February 25, 2022 | 88 Comments(first posted 2/25/2016) I inherited my grandfather’s large collection of Kodakchrome slides. I knew he was fond of taking pictures of his cars, and there were many. I’ve scanned all […]