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Doggie in the Car Window
A Vintage Photos Theme Park photo for the theme of dog behind the wheel (or a canine or feline anywhere in or near a car or other type of vehicle).
The driver in this snapshot is looking at the camera but the dog in the back seat is peering at something more interesting in the opposite direction. There's no date on the photograph, and I haven't been able to determine the make or model of the car.
The driver in this snapshot is looking at the camera but the dog in the back seat is peering at something more interesting in the opposite direction. There's no date on the photograph, and I haven't been able to determine the make or model of the car.
Deborah Lundbech has particularly liked this photo
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I Just scanned a photo of an old car with an similar oval window, but when I excitedly checked back the car was very different with a puffy sort of roof and a much longer hood. Mine was written on with a date of 1918 - so all I can say is that yours also looks like one on the earlier side of production.
We need a car authority to chime in!
People must have been very charmed when dogs started to make their presence felt in early car photos!
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