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Ok, thought about it. Risking humiliation now but I'm going for SS100. God I hope I'm not too far off now!

 

My thought was that it's an SS100 with modified alloy bodywork (particularly the rear, the wings and the bonnet louvres).

 

The only thing that is slightly odd is the faring between the front springs but as they've remanufactured most of the bodywork, then this has probably been specially built too.

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out with the cars and in with the grime :)

NYC morning commute

M-A, 28mm elmarit pre-asph kodak portra 400

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Leica M6 & Summicron 50mm & Kodak BW400CN.

 

Taken as I came up the platform steps at a train station. Now I know how street photography looks when taken from ankle height...

 

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interesting, Ric. It seems slightly off kilter; you may want to try to level it by tipping it slightly to the right. I also wonder whether there is more information that you can get from the highlights? Thanks for sharing.

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From last Sunday on the banks of the East River in NYC

M3, 50mm DR cron, Tri-X

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This is getting annoying not knowing exactly what car it is. Henry, do you mind if I put that photo of yours on a Facebook to see if some automotive friends know what it is?

Yes, Allan you can :)

I posted also in thread "sport and leisure time"

http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/sports-leisure-time/364840-quiz.html

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This is getting annoying not knowing exactly what car it is. Henry, do you mind if I put that photo of yours on a Facebook to see if some automotive friends know what it is?

Yes, Allan you can :)

I posted also in thread "sport and leisure time"

http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/sports-leisure-time/364840-quiz.html

Allan , for Jaguar 100SS wheel arch is different

Jaguar SS100 — Wikipédia

Henry

sorry in double

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IIIf and 50/3.5 Elmar with Neopan Acros 100.

 

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Jazz band wedding orchestra :)

 

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Fuji Sup

MP 50 Cron

 

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Bibury mill building. M7, Biogon 35mm, Portra 400. This is from the last roll of film I will shoot with this particular M7 - it is now back at the factory for the fourth and final time after blotting its copy book one time too many. Hopefully a replacement will arrive soon...

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out with the cars and in with the grime :)

NYC morning commute

M-A, 28mm elmarit pre-asph kodak portra 400

 

Adam , a little black on my screen but it's not easy to take this picture in contre jour :)

 

From last Sunday on the banks of the East River in NYC

M3, 50mm DR cron, Tri-X

 

Very nice reflection Adam

 

Thanks for sharing

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Henrt

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