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Jul. 15 2010 - 9:31 am | 34 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments

Jesus’s Nissan

Nissan Altima painted with scripture

This car is a warning from God.

I was baking in the heat, (got to see what it would cost to get the AC fixed) and praying for the light to change so that some air would begin moving through the windows, when I saw Jesus. Actually, I saw His car.

This didn’t appear to be a storefront church, really. More of a shrine. The front window, facing the corner of the intersection, was dominated by a soft Shroud-of-Turin kind of image of Jesus, mounted on some kind of gold metallic foil.

Parked on the side street was a “warning from God” in the form of a 1993 Nissan Altima.

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I am writing about and photographing interesting vehicles and their drivers over at my original blog “Rubber@Road”.  These ongoing photo essays are my attempt to document the final days of the fossil-fueled individually-driven machines that have dominated the American economy and permeated our culture for the last hundred years. – Jeff

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    I was born in Detroit, so perhaps there's some gasoline in my veins.

    My attraction to cars - as objects of visual design, machines of human transportation, cultural inspiration and the dominant shaping force of our infrastructure - is only exceeded by my fascination with the personal relationship between a vehicle and it's owner.

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