Submitted by misa_m t3_zwzxgj in OldSchoolCool
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misa_m OP t1_j1xtds7 wrote
That’s dad for you 😂
steppinonpissclams t1_j1xryfb wrote
What model vehicle is that?
Edit: sorry to hear about your Aunt. My condolences.
misa_m OP t1_j1xtjse wrote
I can ask my dad next time I see him.
misa_m OP t1_j268n5l wrote
It’s a 1975 toyota corona 2000 GT
steppinonpissclams t1_j26xia1 wrote
THANKS! I love old import cars.
Brokenose71 t1_j1y233o wrote
I was thinking these two are siblings , the similarities in posture and expression . I would like to know the story behind the pic and who took the pic . I love these normal pics of families no prep just lucky it turned out . How old are they in this ? Are they close in age ? Thank you for sharing your Aunt with us ❤️.
misa_m OP t1_j1z2987 wrote
Dad was born in ‘59. My aunt was the baby in the family. I think they were sight seeing in his new car and my other aunt took the picture. They would have been in their 20’s in this pic.
Prayerforcleansing t1_j1xqhm0 wrote
Omg are they okay? They look like they were being held hostage
misa_m OP t1_j1xqvfc wrote
That is just the way they are 😭. Dads had the same expression for his entire life.
Prayerforcleansing t1_j1xr7tf wrote
I'm sorry, I just read the caption at the bottom. I hope I wasn't rude.
misa_m OP t1_j1xrwjw wrote
It’s cool. I would have that initial reaction too if I didn’t know them. My family on that side are very reserved.
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DaveTheBraveEh t1_j22q4z6 wrote
. r/DadsInFrontOfCars
GreyFox1984 t1_j1xsa7c wrote
Is that Mt… Akina ?
misa_m OP t1_j1xti5u wrote
Honestly, idk. They lived in Sapporro, Hokkaido, but it could also be Esashi, where my great grandpa lived.
Agent101g t1_j2093y1 wrote
Thank god for Japan, childhood as a 90s American boy would have sucked without them.
NPC_Tico t1_j21a3tx wrote
Very cool pic. Im sorry about your aunt. Recieve a big hug!
pleasedonobanme t1_j1xuacj wrote
Oof, which is the dad and which is the aunt?
jmcstar t1_j1xsdkq wrote
That Playboy sticker on the trunk makes this a true classic