Roberto V.
Le surrèalisme, c'est moi
Non camera related craving: 1928-31 Ford Model A. Currently looking for one locally 😀 Planning to chop the roof and throw a small block Chevy in there.
A one year sabbatical and a $10,000.00 prepaid credit card for gas and motels.
I've already got a couple of cameras plus the film and a car
Non camera related craving: 1928-31 Ford Model A. Currently looking for one locally 😀 Planning to chop the roof and throw a small block Chevy in there.
A small block Chevy? WHY? To make it exactly like every other Model A hot rod on earth?
I want a Model A myself, but either a reversible resto-mod or an original, unmolested copy. But thanks to the everything-needs-a-chevy-motor brigade there probably won't be any originals left by the time I have the money and a place to keep it.
with you both on the model A in general, but as for power..... people used the small block chevy 'cuz it was cheap, powerful, and plentiful - imagine what all you could drop in today. I'm thinking something smaller and inline like the original motor, and staying closer than most to original for the rest of the car.
more on-topic for the thread, I want something else MF. I don't NEED anything, as my Pentax 67II does everything I want it to thus far (short of being, uh, subtle), but wanting things just happens. The Fuji 6x7 RF in the classifieds right now is tempting, but so are both Mamiya and Pentax 645 systems.