Denver, 1982
Our recent string of snowy carspotting scenes has been missing something. Sure, they’ve featured messy roads and snow-silhouetted cars, but what we really need is more snow. Enough snow to constitute a snowpocalypse. Snow up to your kneecaps. Plow-disabling snow. Something like what we see in these two photos of Denver’s Elm Street following a 1982 snowstorm, found in the Denver Public Library‘s digital collections. As we can tell from the Chevrolet Citation apparently stuck in the middle of the street in both photos, they’re both looking the same direction, just from different spots along the block. What do you see here?

