Where did you hear about NortheastWheelsEvents.com?
From an email I received under my Hatboro cruisers facebook site
What kind of car, truck motorcycle or vehicle?
1955 454 Nomad; 1966 427 Chevy Caprice; 1966 Mustang convertible; 1968 396 El Camino; 1969 Rally Sport 396 Camaro Convertible, 1983 Monte Carlo SS, 1986 Monte Carlo SS
What are your main interests?
Car shows and cruise nights
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Welcome to NortheastWheelsEvents.com. I do the Pic-A-Day posts. I try to do these once a day sharing a pictorial history of the automobile through the decades. I do these for the sake of art, not as a money making venture. These are small copies of my large original fine art images as well as some wonderful historical images from long ago. I do not get paid for this although I do offer for sale prints of my original images. There are a few museums that ask that I not sell any images taken at their locations. I respect the wish of the owners of these wonderful autos so you will note some are not for sale. I include those images here as they add to the pictorial history. I try to add some interesting information about the images. The information posted is as accurate as I can make it. I try to post the source of my information however, I don’t claim to be an expert, only a lowly artist. I appreciate comments about the posts. I also welcome comments that might make the information I post more accurate. If you click on my picture on the blog it will take you to my page where you will find contact information. I hope that the Pic-A-Day can be used by many for reference. As time goes by the value of the Pic-A-Day posts will increase. As of this time, I have enough fine art images for several years completed, ready to post when I add the informative data. I try to post these in chronological order however I have many folders of hundreds of images I have yet to work on and from time to time will add earlier vehicles. Here is the direct link to Pic-A-Day posts:http://northeastwheelsevents.com/profiles/blog/list Or click on the link in the header. I hope you enjoy the historical presentation. Albert Mach
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Welcome to NortheastWheelsEvents.com.
I do the Pic-A-Day posts. I try to do these once a day sharing a pictorial history of the automobile through the decades.
I do these for the sake of art, not as a money making venture.
These are small copies of my large original fine art images as well as some wonderful historical images from long ago.
I do not get paid for this although I do offer for sale prints of my original images.
There are a few museums that ask that I not sell any images taken at their locations. I respect the wish of the owners of these wonderful autos so you will note some are not for sale. I include those images here as they add to the pictorial history.
I try to add some interesting information about the images. The information posted is as accurate as I can make it. I try to post the source of my information however, I don’t claim to be an expert, only a lowly artist. I appreciate comments about the posts. I also welcome comments that might make the information I post more accurate. If you click on my picture on the blog it will take you to my page where you will find contact information.
I hope that the Pic-A-Day can be used by many for reference. As time goes by the value of the Pic-A-Day posts will increase. As of this time, I have enough fine art images for several years completed, ready to post when I add the informative data. I try to post these in chronological order however I have many folders of hundreds of images I have yet to work on and from time to time will add earlier vehicles.
Here is the direct link to Pic-A-Day posts:http://northeastwheelsevents.com/profiles/blog/list
Or click on the link in the header.
I hope you enjoy the historical presentation.
Albert Mach