MV72
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Sparrow
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bigeye
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I see Clouseau on stakeout with that vespa truck. (North Sails sticker?)
Sparrow
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I see Clouseau on stakeout with that vespa truck. (North Sails sticker?)
Yes, I remember that one of the early films Shot in the Dark or Inspector Clouseau
Greyscale
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robklurfield
eclipse
excellent
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mathomas
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Chevy Impala 400, with bitchin' rims.
Efke 25 in Rodinal, stand 1hr.
Efke 25 in Rodinal, stand 1hr.

jcrutcher
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hteasley
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paulfish4570
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Mike, i like that fairlane shot and the rusty old Mopar. speaking of mopars, we also have Harry's Barracuda. What was under the hood, Harry? 340? 383? 426-Hemi? 440 wedge? Inquiring mopar fans want to know ...
hteasley
Pupil
Mike, i like that fairlane shot and the rusty old Mopar. speaking of mopars, we also have Harry's Barracuda. What was under the hood, Harry? 340? 383? 426-Hemi? 440 wedge? Inquiring mopar fans want to know ...
I can't remember; lame, I know. It was a club meeting, and there were several other cars I goggled at.
paulfish4570
Veteran
No, no, not lame.
The Mopars were the cars I admired most as a teenager and college student. My ride was a '62 Plymouth Valiant station wagon, then a '69 Ford pickup, then my very own '67 Beetle.
I did get to drive a '69 Roadrunner once. Buried the needle far right of 140 mph. It was ... scintillating.
The Mopars were the cars I admired most as a teenager and college student. My ride was a '62 Plymouth Valiant station wagon, then a '69 Ford pickup, then my very own '67 Beetle.
I did get to drive a '69 Roadrunner once. Buried the needle far right of 140 mph. It was ... scintillating.
gekopaca
French photographer
Cron
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an old beetle in winter

chris7521
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Kodachrome 64
Cessna 140

Cessna 140
MV72
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Citroën Traction Oly 35 RC
Cron
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another Frenchy

MV72
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Beautiful Peugeot 203 of the 50's. Rode many miles in one when I was a kid. Think it was about that colour. Shaped after American cars of the late 40's. Much smaller in size of course and very popular here in France. Must be a bit of an oddity in Austria !
paulfish4570
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It is fun to see transportation from other parts of the planet ... 
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