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2 hours ago, mnutzer said:

•  ...even more small cars, but each with four wheels😀  •

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And I see that at least one of the little guys needs a diaper... ;)

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The Tails I have Heard...

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Road trip June 1929

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Scanned old film negative, pictured my grandmother, grandfather and his brother with wife (in the middle)

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vor 4 Stunden schrieb bokelley:

And I see that at least one of the little guys needs a diaper... ;)

For protection of the Schwetzingen palace garden from dripping oil and petrol, almost all vintage cars were parked on mats.
It doesn't seem only a problem of little guys but also and more of seniors😀.

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Took the little workhorse out today to the  ‘transfer station’  (recycling )....they are only accepting household rubbish and very well organized.

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I was tempted to start a new thread in the thechnology section and title it 'The Emperor has no clothes', but relented and settled for a different approach. I will give Lamborghini credit  for a certain amount of courage to display this bare rolling chassis of their new Aventador model, but as time went on and the Aventador became on of the best-selling Lamborghinis models ever, I have come to view this daring display and their top-of-the-line as little more than a self-indulgent marketing exercise for VW AG. When one considers the base price of approx. US $400,000 + for this car, and then contemplates the materials and construction techniques evident in this display model, well, to me it comes up awfully short of delivering anywhere near good value for the money.

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.................and the rear view of this daring display. Interesting and revealing, but upon closer study I find that the Gorilla storage racks,  which I bought from Home Depot for use in my garage use similar materials and technology...........and they were about $85 bucks each. No wonder China and the middle East are the prime markets for this car.

Incidentally, I think it's pure genius that they used the black of the sub-frames and the gray of the raw carbon fiber tub for this display, since the car almost appears to float in midair against the grass of the  practice green in front of the Del Monte Lodge at Pebble Beach. Several friends of mine with cameras & lenses of other makes standing next to me took similar photos of this display, but none of them came close to capturing the three -dimensional glow the Leica combo did.

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450SLC as my cousin's wedding car.

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M4, 35 Summaron 2.8, XP2s.

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On the waterfront in Cape Town.  I'll bet Patty can identify it for us.

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After 35 years of owning and playing with Porsches, my final 911 project, a 'reimagined' 1970 T - after this exercise I simply lost interest in the marque.

Forgive me if I've posted this image before.

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Highway One just north of Ragged Point, California.  A beautiful and enjoyable drive (except in a motorhome) especially when there are so few cars on the road.  This photo was taken just prior to the C-19 stay at home order and when there were lots of cars/people out enjoying the view .   M10 with 135mm F4 Tele-Elmar.

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Ford GT, Cars & Coffee

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One of Stuart Parr's hot Italian bikes - an MVS, along with an opportunity to pick up souvenirs.  Parr displayed over 30 of his bikes for two months in a Midtown Manhattan storefront on Madison Avenue

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Little know fact..back in the 50's Chevrolet offered rocket launchers as options for drivers tired of left lane bandits refusing to move right to allow faster traffic to pass...

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