Larry Cloetta
Veteran
David,
I took and shared my car pictures because I thought people enjoyed them. If it's being construed that it's just a big show-off culture that I'm feeding off of, I'm more than happy to stop sharing. No big deal for me.
Mike
Don’t stop, they’re fascinating, both automotively and culturally. What I mean is, in addition to showcasing interesting machinery (Alfa Zagato!), they raise questions such as, “Who on earth lavishes that kind of care on a Sunbeam Alpine?”
Gerry M
Gerry

D200
Tokina 12-24
Guth
Appreciative User
My guess: 1970 Alfa Romeo Giulia GT Junior Zagato
That’s awesome! Great snag Mike.
Yokosuka Mike
Abstract Clarity
That’s awesome! Great snag Mike.
Thank you, Guth. The funny thing is that after I took pictures of the yellow Corvette and it drove off I sat on a bench and was eating my lunch when the Alfa Romeo showed up. He parked right in front of me so I had to take the pictures.
BTW, there’s a great coffee shop across the street from the Alfa. On the weekend it’s a gathering place for all sorts of people and groups. Dog lovers, Bikers, Car enthusiasts, all sorts of people get coffee and sandwiches and sit outside to enjoy the day and chat about things.
All the best,
Mike
besk
Well-known
I love looking at these photos. Some bring back memories, some envy!
MG-TD, Central Washington
Olympus Pen FV, 2.0/70mm F-Zuiko Auto-T

CMur12
Veteran
Doug, I've never seen an MG-TD in Central Washington!
My dad had a red one just like that one. When he bought it, he had one of four in the greater Seattle area. It was followed by a TF 1500, an MGA, and an MGB.
- Murray
My dad had a red one just like that one. When he bought it, he had one of four in the greater Seattle area. It was followed by a TF 1500, an MGA, and an MGB.
- Murray
Thanks, Murray... Some uncanny parallels here; are you a long-lost cousin? My uncle in West Seattle had a red one too, and then added a yellow TF. Later yet there was a blue Triumph Spitfire. I think these all were sold as he moved to San Diego but he showed up again later with a Mazda RX7. He liked his sportscars. The TF saw a lot of success in local autocross, but that tends to wear and break parts so the TD gradually lost pieces!
CMur12
Veteran
Doug, we were in Bellevue, but I'm always open to finding lost family!
My dad drove MGs from spring (?) of 1951 to January, 1968. He turned 50 in December, 1967, and a month later he traded the MGB in on a Rover 2000 TC (an awesome car that I turned him on to).
- Murray
My dad drove MGs from spring (?) of 1951 to January, 1968. He turned 50 in December, 1967, and a month later he traded the MGB in on a Rover 2000 TC (an awesome car that I turned him on to).
- Murray
David Hughes
David Hughes
David,
I took and shared my car pictures because I thought people enjoyed them. If it's being construed that it's just a big show-off culture that I'm feeding off of, I'm more than happy to stop sharing. No big deal for me.
Mike
Please, please, don't stop; I'm just amazed how you seem to get so many of them and wondered why...
Regards, David
Out to Lunch
Ventor
I don't like cars, as such. Over the years, I've owned a few of them and consider them to be the worst possible investment imaginable. This said, some man-made objects have an intrinsic beauty. Some cars do, some cameras do, and some canoes do...OK I'll stop here. Did I mention bicycles? Cheers, OtL
Moto-Uno
Moto-Uno
You used the word cars and investment in the same sentence
. Peter
dourbalistar
Buy more film
Ford Fairlane 500 Sports Coupe 289, fourth generation (1962–1965).
Nikon FM2n, AI Nikkor 50mm f/1.8S, Ultrafine eXtreme 400, developed in LegacyPro L110 at 1:31 for 5.5 minutes.

2020.01.18 Roll #236-04390-positive.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr
Nikon FM2n, AI Nikkor 50mm f/1.8S, Ultrafine eXtreme 400, developed in LegacyPro L110 at 1:31 for 5.5 minutes.

2020.01.18 Roll #236-04390-positive.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr
Yokosuka Mike
Abstract Clarity
This one's for you Larry!
Voigtlander 40mm f2.8 Heliar VM/E lens Images
Sony A7II camera
Yokohama - October 2020
All the best,
Mike
Voigtlander 40mm f2.8 Heliar VM/E lens Images
Sony A7II camera
Yokohama - October 2020
All the best,
Mike
Larry Cloetta
Veteran
This one's for you Larry!
Voigtlander 40mm f2.8 Heliar VM/E lens Images
Sony A7II camera
Yokohama - October 2020
All the best,
Mike
Thanks, Mike! Sweet. As usual, nothing there has dirt on it.
Out to Lunch
Ventor
A beautiful car. I used to drive Land Cruisers for many years -my employer would buy them straight from the factory in Japan. They were bare-bones models with plastic seats with AC as the only luxury. The organization tried out other brands but always returned to the Land Cruisers.
thart2009
Tom Hart

Loudonville, OH - October 2020 by Tom Hart, on Flickr
Polaroid 669 exp 2007, Polaroid 600SE rangefinder camera.
Out to Lunch
Ventor
A beautiful car and canoe. A winning combination!
lukx
Well-known
A nice little VW T2 van from the 60s. Someone wasn't happy with the parking. Shot on Leica M2 with Nikkor HC 5cm f2 LTM on Portra 160.

Yokosuka Mike
Abstract Clarity
A nice little VW T2 van from the 60s. Someone wasn't happy with the parking. Shot on Leica M2 with Nikkor HC 5cm f2 LTM on Portra 160.
What are the odds of the color of the van being almost identical to the background color? Or, maybe the van is a Chameleon!
All the best,
Mike
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