My Good Eye:
Adorned with its hand-made visor and roof-rack inspired by pictures of Cuban cars John Williams pulls his 1946 Buick Super into the Krogers parking lot - note the round mirrors on the ornamental exhaust ports - and the approximated machine-gun on the side
My Good Eye:
John Williams and his 1946 Buick Super - a flight of fancy
My Good Eye:
John Williams and his 1946 Buick Super - a formidable flight of fancy - note the basketball John let's roll free in the rack atop his car
My Good Eye:
John Williams and his 1946 Buick Super - a flight of fancy - note the presence of a tow hitch - that's to tow the period "tear drop" style trailer John fabricated to pull behind this car.
My Good Eye:
John Williams and his 1946 Buick Super - a flight of fancy - note the State Bird attached to the trunk
My Good Eye:
John Williams and his 1946 Buick Super - a flight of fancy - here John has installed a reflector where an electrified light used to be
My Good Eye:
John Williams and his 1946 Buick Super - a flight of fancy - here John applies banana stickers to achieve a WWII look
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John Williams and his 1946 Buick Super - a flight of fancy - after shopping John applies the stickers from his (and my) bananas to approximate the look WWII bombers had painted on their fuselage to signify the number of bombing raids
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John Williams and his 1946 Buick Super - a flight of fancy - a "straight-eight" engine - if you look close you can see where a "mud-daubers" nest has been knocked off the engine block
My Good Eye:
The cockpit of the 1946 Buick Super owned by John Williams of Princeton
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I took his photo so John Williams took mine standing by his fanciful 1946 Buick Super sedan
My Good Eye:
The "State Bird," a likeness of a cardinal, adorns the trunk lid of John Williams's 1946 Buick Super