Kodacolor was a color negative film manufactured by Eastman Kodak between 1942 and 1963. It was the first color negative film that they marketed. When introduced, Kodacolor was sold with the cost of processing the film included, but prints were ordered separately. Both the film and processing procedures were revised through the years.
French Copper 1947 Pontiac |
Harleys & Indians somewhere in Southern California |
Shenandoah Green 1950 Studebaker on the high plains w/ 1953 Montana plates |
Speedliner runabout w/ Johnson outboard motor |
Harvester Red 1947-9 International KB series truck w/ 1951 Montana plates |
Sahara Beige & Beach White 1952 Chevrolet Bel Air hardtop |
1940 LaSalle |
Fairchild C-82 Packet military cargo plane |
1949 Buick Super convertible |
WWII military surplus Dodge Power Wagon |
Luna Gray & Patio Cream 1952 Plymouth Belvedere |
1938 Buick coupe |
Circa 1952 Standard Vanguard w/ Ontario plates |
Fog Green 1950 Chrysler w/ 1951 Oregon plates |
1946-7 Buick convertible |
1937 Ford convertible |
Early 1940s Flxible Clipper |
1948-9 Hudson convertible |
Mermaid Green 1947-8 Buick w/ California plates |
Falcon Gray 1950 Chevrolet Fleetline warming up on a very cold morning |
These are priceless!
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