Kodachrome Slides & a few ID's needed

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The bridge is the Golden Gate in San Fran. I'm guessing on the ship, but from the notation from the top of the slide, could it be the Battleship California? We have a lot of Military guys who should be able to ID it for you. I can't see enough detail on the car to give me an idea on the model, but again we have a lot of car folks who will be able to get you in the right direction. You might want to get those slides transferred to DVD. The slides will eventually degrade unless they're kept dry and cool. Looks like you have some neat slides in that group..
 

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here are a couple more pics of the car
 

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I love this one at Pemaquid Point , It's just down the road , a piece .
 

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Btw I can't see much on this phone app. Not even my last reply so my apologies if someone already answered that. I'll edit these when I get home from the doc.
I hear by pardon you ! lol
 

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Well, here's my guess on the car. I'm not a car guy, but I'll try Sherlocking Holmes this. If you look at the slide of the front of the car, look in the background. The other parked vehicles appear to be early to mid 50's. The neighborhood looks to be high mid-income. I'm thinkin it's a Ford from the 30's, 40's ish ??? It's not a Buick or Caddy . They usually carry the spare behind the front wheel... I look forward to hear what it really is.....lol
 

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Should be some numbers near the front of the ship. Can not tell in the slide. The numbers may be on the other side.
 

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1940's era MG is my best guess.
Sorry, no pics to add for comparison, but do a Google search and take a look
 

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And well, just because I'm anal, here's a cropped and color adjusted version I tried to match the slide somewhat.

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The car is a 1949 to 1954 MG TD I have one. Fun car. Tight fit IMG_5175.JPG IMG_5176.JPG mgtd copy.jpeg MGTD1.jpg mgtd4.jpg
 

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The slides are awesome and worth more than the 3 bucks! Good vintage slide subjects like the golden gate can fetch $$$$ Nice pull
 

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I agree with Itsmine. The Golden Gate Bridge. Here's almost the same view of it:

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Yeah, that's why I deleted my original post saying the same thing. It is the GG bridge no doubt. I just couldn't see any replies or anything else on this crap android app. ehrn I replied And no I'm not downloading tapatalk in order to view it better. I hate tapatalk, it screwed up my last phone. Now back to the slides...
 

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Just to confirm Golden Gate Bridge. Use to look out the window of where I worked and saw it every work day. Place at the time was called Ft. Baker.

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here are a couple more pics of the car
You have a good shot of the tag on the car. If you get or can borrow / buy a slide scanner $20 -$50 and scan them into Photoshop or even a projector zoom in on it! I have a (Vista Quest FS-503) That'll give you a good clue to the year. If you really want to go at it, do a print and run it by DMV & explain it to them & see if they can / provide the owners info. A cup of coffee at the local cop shop might get you some info.

One of the slides has a date penciled in so there's another hint. Not sure if this still works, but Kodak labs pressed serial numbers into the paper. You used to be able to call Kodak in Rochester New York, and they could tell you which lab the slide was processed at. Like I said, I'm not real sure this service still exists, but they can't shoot you for asking. If you're getting bunches of slides & film grab one of these scanners! Does slides without removing the holder, 35mm negs singles or strips. With a little poster board & an Xacto knife you can make your own carrier & do 110 negs too. Their software is ok, but I prefer to scan straight into Photoshop and adjust for fading & scratch removal. BEWARE!!! This can get very addicting very fast after you dun out of family pics!
 

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Should be some numbers near the front of the ship. Can not tell in the slide. The numbers may be on the other side.
I looked at it under a microscope - I see 107 near the bow & near the stearn
 

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Thanks gibH !
 

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