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Another Tin Snail
The Streets of Yokohama​

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Sony A7III, Sigma 90mm f2.8 lens
Yokohama, Japan - June 2022
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Lotus Elan Coupe
Production 1962–1975​

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Sony A7III, Sigma 65mm f2 lens
Yokohama, Japan - June 2022
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20 Year old

Toyota Altis (Corolla in US) 1.8L (someone put the 'L' backwards)

Taipei, Taiwan

photo by Taipei-metro

Canon EOS AF 10S,
Canon 28-105
FujiXtra 400
 
It's what it says it is, an old Dodge, a former Chrysler product.

Judging from the license plate, this Dodge is quite a ways from "home". The OP may not recognize the specific make or model, but it's a fourth generation Dodge Coronet (1957-59). A land yacht that somehow managed to sail across the Atlantic to its parking spot there in North Yorkshire. ;)
 
Judging from the license plate, this Dodge is quite a ways from "home". The OP may not recognize the specific make or model, but it's a fourth generation Dodge Coronet (1957-59). A land yacht that somehow managed to sail across the Atlantic to its parking spot there in North Yorkshire. ;)

I would not be surprised if it were part of a GI's personal belongings while stationed in England, USAF. Sold to a buddy when he rotated back to CONUS and on down the line and finally off into England. Back when fins mattered.
 
Judging from the license plate, this Dodge is quite a ways from "home". The OP may not recognize the specific make or model, but it's a fourth generation Dodge Coronet (1957-59). A land yacht that somehow managed to sail across the Atlantic to its parking spot there in North Yorkshire. ;)

I don't know the model Dodge this is, so I'll take dourbalistar's word on this one.

Double headlights were introduced in 1958, but those fins look very 1959 to me.

- Murray
 
I don't know the model Dodge this is, so I'll take dourbalistar's word on this one.

Double headlights were introduced in 1958, but those fins look very 1959 to me.

- Murray

If you follow the Wikipedia link you will see a photo of a '57 Dodge Coronet with quad headlights. Wikipedia is usually accurate in things like this. Even to the point of writing up the Dodge 501 which was reputed to not have existed. I had a friend with one and saw it many times. It was fast. Very fast.

The car posted also has fuzzy dice. Say no more. ;o)
 
Yes, 1959-ish Dodge hardtop. I had a1959 4-door hardtop of the same style, in two-tone pink! 318 cubic inch V8, handled pretty well but when I moved from the wide-open spaces of South Dakota to Seattle's crowded Capitol Hill district it had to go.
 
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