W/NW - Classic Cars

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Can I assume...you are expected to use a/your RF camera and feature a car pic done with said camera? I don't see too many reference ort credits to X camera

You can assume that but I do not know of you would be correct. I use RF and EVF myself and that rule has not been spelled out in this thread. So bang away with whatever you've got, pinhole and up.
 
Half a century ago , my first car was a Karmann Ghia , but if it was in that shape , I'd still own it 😍
My second car was a Karmann Ghia. "Flooring it" had a different meaning in the hills of northern eastern Alabama. You often had to keep the accelerator pedal pressed to the floor to climb grades at speed.
 
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My eternal weakness, Citroëns. I love them for their great engineering and "out of the box" solutions to automotive problems. This particular DS 21 is the Henri Chapron customization limousine. The same model that Georges de Gaulle rode in. After surviving an attack by automatic weapons (Day of the Jackal) de Gaulle swore allegiance to Citroën and rode in them exclusively. This one was in the Mullin Museum.

DS 21 by West Phalia, on Flickr​
 
And a lesser Citroën, the venerable 2CV. This is the car that put France on wheels. It also introduced radial tires. The company is owned by Michelin which used the introduction of the 2CV for the introduction of radials. Yes, the French invented radial tires.

 
My eternal weakness, Citroëns. I love them for their great engineering and "out of the box" solutions to automotive problems. This particular DS 21 is the Henri Chapron customization limousine. The same model that Georges de Gaulle rode in. After surviving an attack by automatic weapons (Day of the Jackal) de Gaulle swore allegiance to Citroën and rode in them exclusively. This one was in the Mullin Museum.

DS 21 by West Phalia, on Flickr​

Boojum, I have great admiration for older Citroens, myself, especially the DS 21 and the 2 CV.

- Murray
 
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