brennanphotoguy
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Dave
One last from the same session as my two other most recent posts. 1930 Ford at the North Carolina Transportation Museum in Spencer, North Carolina, USA. This batch of cars made even most of my cameras look young.
Rolleiflex E, Planar 80/2.8, Ilford Pan F+ 50, 1/250 @ f/8. Rodinal 1+50 for 11 minutes. Epson V700 scan.
--Dave

1930 Ford by Argenticien, on Flickr
Rolleiflex E, Planar 80/2.8, Ilford Pan F+ 50, 1/250 @ f/8. Rodinal 1+50 for 11 minutes. Epson V700 scan.
--Dave

1930 Ford by Argenticien, on Flickr
css9450
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1957 Oldsmobile. The man on the far right is the owner. He painted it himself in his garage a dozen years ago!
Nicca/Tower 3, Canon 28mm LTM, Ilford XP2
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Another cruise night, another shot of Jim's beautiful Olds (yeah we tend to park in the same spot every week). Canon IIf, Jupiter-12, Ilford XP2:

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H 307 #5 Bob's 'Cuda 440!!!! by T&T and Mr B Abrahamsson, on Flickr
Bob's Cuda 440 convertible. One owner car, he bought it new in 1971. Had it specced out fully and later even upgraded the engine for some more power. Bob admitted that he made a mistake though - should have gotten the Hemi Cuda instead, but he wanted the extra power that the 440 offered!!!!!
Zeiss ZM, Zeiss C Biogon 35mm f2.8, Kodak Aerecon Plus X @ 100 iso, Xtol 1:1 9 min.
Paulbe
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Tom A--oh dear! If Bob had only known--the Hemi was only "listed" as 425 HP--it really was much MUCH more! Some tests put it at 525 HP at the rear wheels--meaning much more at the crankshaft. The Corvette L88 was the same--rated at 430 Hp when it was much more too. NASCAR and insurance rules of the times..good ol days!!
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At a local car show a couple weeks ago. Zorki 4, Jupiter-12, Kodak print film.

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Another with the Zorki 4, Jupiter-12:

brennanphotoguy
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I have a soft spot for El Caminos since my first car was a '79 with a built 355ci that my father and I built in the garage. Someday I'd love to have an A body to go with the G body I have already.

El Camino by Brennan McKissick, on Flickr

Chevrolet by Brennan McKissick, on Flickr

El Camino by Brennan McKissick, on Flickr

Chevrolet by Brennan McKissick, on Flickr
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Short sightedness...
Short sightedness...
Short sightedness...
I bought a brand new Duster 340 in 1972 that was "factory" rated at 275 hp but dyno'ed at 325 hp at the rear wheels. Kept that car until I sold it in 1987 :bang: like a dummy. Still miss that car.....Tom A--oh dear! If Bob had only known--the Hemi was only "listed" as 425 HP--it really was much MUCH more! Some tests put it at 525 HP at the rear wheels--meaning much more at the crankshaft. The Corvette L88 was the same--rated at 430 Hp when it was much more too. NASCAR and insurance rules of the times..good ol days!!
Paul
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brennanphotoguy
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A familiar position for many British cars haha.

MGB by Brennan McKissick, on Flickr
I have an affinity for these old trucks too, not as big of a fan of the long beds though.

Longbed by Brennan McKissick, on Flickr

Views by Brennan McKissick, on Flickr

MGB by Brennan McKissick, on Flickr
I have an affinity for these old trucks too, not as big of a fan of the long beds though.

Longbed by Brennan McKissick, on Flickr

Views by Brennan McKissick, on Flickr
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