boojum
Ignoble Miscreant
Nice collection. I thought 405 was a Facelia for a minute but I think not. Nice car anyway. Yeah, the Pixii does work.
Yokosuka Mike
Abstract Clarity
An unexpected surprise
Toyota 2000GT
1967–1970 (351 produced)
Toyota 2000GT
1967–1970 (351 produced)
Fujifilm X-E4 - Fujinon XF 28mm f2 lens
Classic Chrome film simulation
Yokohama - October 2022
Image resized smaller than original
Classic Chrome film simulation
Yokohama - October 2022
Image resized smaller than original
Godfrey
somewhat colored
I attended the All Italian Day Car & Motorcycle Show, put on by the Northern California Alfa Romeo Association, in Alameda, CA yesterday. It was a lovely day and a lot of wonderful cars showed up. A lot of Alfa Romeos, of course, but quite a few Ferraris, Lamborghinis, FIATs, a few Lancias (like my Fulvia Coupé, a Fulvia Sport GT, an Aurelia B24S, a Flaminia 2.8), and a few rarities like a beautiful OSCA 1600 GT2. Several De Tomaso Panteras...
And then there was to my eye the show stunner ... A superbly kept De Tomaso Mangusta:
I wish I'd had time and the Hasselblad with me to photograph this car but I know it's likely futile. No photograph I've ever seen of it does it justice ... The lines and details of the Mangusta just have to be appreciated in person! It's a stunningly beautiful design and looks so amazing rolling down the road! Takes my breath away. I joked with the owner that he should win a new award ... "Sexiest Car in the Show".
Several people tried to offer me money for my Fulvia, but it's "not for sale"... Although nowhere near as stunning as the Mangusta, and without the near-infinite lust appeal of the bright yellow Miura S that was parked in front of me, the Fulvia Coupé is just right and a delightful car to drive any time I want to. I think I'll keep it...
G
And then there was to my eye the show stunner ... A superbly kept De Tomaso Mangusta:
I wish I'd had time and the Hasselblad with me to photograph this car but I know it's likely futile. No photograph I've ever seen of it does it justice ... The lines and details of the Mangusta just have to be appreciated in person! It's a stunningly beautiful design and looks so amazing rolling down the road! Takes my breath away. I joked with the owner that he should win a new award ... "Sexiest Car in the Show".
Several people tried to offer me money for my Fulvia, but it's "not for sale"... Although nowhere near as stunning as the Mangusta, and without the near-infinite lust appeal of the bright yellow Miura S that was parked in front of me, the Fulvia Coupé is just right and a delightful car to drive any time I want to. I think I'll keep it...
G
spb_ch
Member
I wish I'd had time and the Hasselblad with me to photograph this car but I know it's likely futile. No photograph I've ever seen of it does it justice ... The lines and details of the Mangusta just have to be appreciated in person! It's a stunningly beautiful design and looks so amazing rolling down the road! Takes my breath away. I joked with the owner that he should win a new award ... "Sexiest Car in the Show".
Several people tried to offer me money for my Fulvia, but it's "not for sale"... Although nowhere near as stunning as the Mangusta, and without the near-infinite lust appeal of the bright yellow Miura S that was parked in front of me, the Fulvia Coupé is just right and a delightful car to drive any time I want to. I think I'll keep it...
G
I find a lot of cars look their best from the side straight on or at an angle taking in the rear quarter or so.
You are right to keep your lovely Fulvia.
Godfrey
somewhat colored
Thank you for the compliment on the Fulvia!
Yes, the rear 3/4 view is usually a good angle, with a lot of cars, as is side on. But there is a subtle "3D Solid" appeal to many of the nicer automotive shapes that is just very very difficult to express in a photograph. The Mangusta is one of those, never mind that it's so low that you almost have to be shooting from down around the middle part of your shin to do it justice.
A beautiful piece of automotive art!
G
Yes, the rear 3/4 view is usually a good angle, with a lot of cars, as is side on. But there is a subtle "3D Solid" appeal to many of the nicer automotive shapes that is just very very difficult to express in a photograph. The Mangusta is one of those, never mind that it's so low that you almost have to be shooting from down around the middle part of your shin to do it justice.
A beautiful piece of automotive art!
G
spb_ch
Member
Indeed https://www.drive.com.au/news/1936-bugatti-type-57sc-atlantic-sells-for-34-million/ another piece of rolling art! I also like any of the De La Haye models.
Dralowid
Michael
I'd stick with your Fulvia, a drive in a DeTomaso is a terrifying experience. To arrive at your destination without losing any part of the car (or your anatomy) is an achievement...but they do look good!
Godfrey
somewhat colored
Indeed https://www.drive.com.au/news/1936-bugatti-type-57sc-atlantic-sells-for-34-million/ another piece of rolling art! I also like any of the De La Haye models.
Ah, the Type 57SC Atlantic Coupe! There was one of those for sale where I lived, for a not outrageous price, way back in the day when I might have gotten it. But I knew it was never going to be a car I could use daily, and I couldn't afford a car I couldn't use at that time ... Lovely and outrageous machine!
G
boojum
Ignoble Miscreant
At the Mullin: https://flic.kr/s/aHsmWmxp12
spb_ch
Member
At the Mullin: https://flic.kr/s/aHsmWmxp12
Beautifully impractical but what a stunning car!
boojum
Ignoble Miscreant
Beautifully impractical but what a stunning car!
When you can afford a car like that practicality is not factored in. Someone else will run down to the deli to get that six-pack for you. ;o)
Godfrey
somewhat colored
So I showed the De Tomaso Mangusta from All Italian Day yesterday ... Now I've completed processing the 40 odd exposures and vids I made, edited them together into both a video presentation and a stills gallery: 
All Italian Day Car & Motorcycle Show - Alameda 2022
Cover Photo: OSCA 1600 GT2
Link to video presentation: AID 2022 Video
Link to stills gallery: AID 2022 Stills
You can click link for the YouTube video presentation, otherwise you can look at the stills on Flickr.com with that provided link.
Enjoy!
G

All Italian Day Car & Motorcycle Show - Alameda 2022
Cover Photo: OSCA 1600 GT2
Link to video presentation: AID 2022 Video
Link to stills gallery: AID 2022 Stills
You can click link for the YouTube video presentation, otherwise you can look at the stills on Flickr.com with that provided link.
Enjoy!
G
stoutstuff
Established
AlwaysOnAuto
Well-known
So I showed the De Tomaso Mangusta from All Italian Day yesterday ... Now I've completed processing the 40 odd exposures and vids I made, edited them together into both a video presentation and a stills gallery:
All Italian Day Car & Motorcycle Show - Alameda 2022
Cover Photo: OSCA 1600 GT2
Link to video presentation: AID 2022 Video
Link to stills gallery: AID 2022 Stills
You can click link for the YouTube video presentation, otherwise you can look at the stills on Flickr.com with that provided link.
Enjoy!
G
Thanks Godfrey, I enjoyed the video.
Taipei-metro
Veteran
spb_ch
Member
So I showed the De Tomaso Mangusta from All Italian Day yesterday ... Now I've completed processing the 40 odd exposures
G
Very good set of stills and the video was nice too.
boojum
Ignoble Miscreant
dourbalistar
Buy more film
1953 Chevrolet Advance Design 6400.
Rolleicord V, Fujifilm Neopan 100 Acros II, developed in LegacyPro L110 at 1:31 for 5 minutes.

2022.02.19 Roll #301-06922-Pano-positive.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr
Rolleicord V, Fujifilm Neopan 100 Acros II, developed in LegacyPro L110 at 1:31 for 5 minutes.

2022.02.19 Roll #301-06922-Pano-positive.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr
David Hughes
David Hughes
Ma charette
I had one of those but the camionnette version. My wife called it "Poppy" because of the colour and I called it the "Flying Dustbin" because of the panels making up the van body. Regardless, it was great fun to own and drive, dirt cheap to run and it had the oldest and smallest engine in it.
At the time my dad worked for a well known racing team and had a 2.4 Jaguar which I borrowed from time to time. On my daily commute the 2CV was fastest mainly because you had to think about driving it but the Jag would let you be lazy. Rather like cameras...
Regards, David
spb_ch
Member
A mix of old and relatively old.... Here are a few more the Monochrome images are from the Pixii and then some colour ones ending with P0000467.jpg - the rest after that are all with an M11.
One example:
http://spbch.jalbum.net/Michaelskreuzrennen-2022/
One example:

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