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Ever feel like you're in a Hitchcock Movie?

Basil

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That's how I felt the other day after work while walking to my car:

 
Funnily, was walking home from a restaurant yesterday with friends and, as we passed I house I asked if Hitchcock lived there - for exactly the same reason!
 
I feel like that anytime I have to drive by the Lawton Wal-Mart.
 
Funny, just watched "The Birds" a couple days ago on an old movie channel, the end of the movie they somehow fit four people (and two love birds in a cage) into the old Aston Martin (not so old when the movie was made) the Tippi Hedren drives in the movie, I like the look and feel of old movies just for the look and feel, the old cars, the vibe if you will, especially late 50s and early sixties, guess it is sort of consistent with my liking old cars of the era.
 
Funny, just watched "The Birds" a couple days ago on an old movie channel, the end of the movie they somehow fit four people (and two love birds in a cage) into the old Aston Martin (not so old when the movie was made) the Tippi Hedren drives in the movie, I like the look and feel of old movies just for the look and feel, the old cars, the vibe if you will, especially late 50s and early sixties, guess it is sort of consistent with my liking old cars of the era.

Wonder what that car is worth today.

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1963, Liked that move back then.

Brenner Ranch


Annie Hayworths house and that lovely car!
 
As I understand, this car, a 1954 Aston Martin DB2/4 Mk.1, was restored in 1980 and in 2000 it was rumored that it was owned by glass artist Dale Chihuly and was stored in the Seattle area. Well protected I'm sure. What's it worth? The sky's the limit. PJ
 
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