One of the few Englishmen in the Free State (sic!) owns this Austin Healey. I personally love the fence adorned with dishcloths flapping in the breeze in front of the car!
A classic Jaguar with the fence and beautiful Free State vista in the distance
The farm stall owners use hay bails to separate the parking spaces. Here is a Rover 90 poses against the robust boundary
A half-century-old DKW parked against a half-century-old syringa tree; the fence, iconic rocks and an even more iconic windmill in the field beyond
A regal-looking Studebaker Power Hawk parked against a fence of wooden posts
A wider angled-view of the Studebaker and fence. The stone pillar is endemic to the Free State
I'm linking to TexWisGirl's meme, Good Fences Thursday . I hope you've all enjoyed my fence post today!
what beautiful cars, my dad had a little Fiat 1100.
ReplyDeleteI like the cars better than the fences...sorry.
ReplyDeleteHello Jo, it was wonderful that these cool vintage cars were parked next to the fences. Perfect for your fence photos. Have a happy day and weekend ahead!
ReplyDeletegreat way to view the fencing.. and the view behind the fence. i love to look at old cars
ReplyDeleteWonderful vintage cars! They all appear to be in excellent condition too. ;)
ReplyDeletewhat great old cars in a nice rustic setting! thanks for linking when you have time, jo!
ReplyDeleteYour fences are great, especially the last one, but your automobiles are priceless!
ReplyDeleteWow those are some neat vintage cars and of course nice fences. If I could pick a car I'm going for the Jaguar.
ReplyDeleteThose are some great classic cars by the fences. If I could pick one car here I'm going for the Jaguar.
ReplyDeleteDidn't mind seeing them again. I love allof them adn would like toown anyoe of them.
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