Showing posts with label vintage cars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage cars. Show all posts
Thursday, April 28, 2011
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Friday, March 11, 2011
Friday, September 03, 2010
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Monday, July 12, 2010
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Thematic Photographic 84: "White" v.7.0 - What's a Week Without a Vintage MG?
In the process of researching the MG for another post a while back, I learned something I'd never known before. "MG" stands for "Morris Garage", which is apparently the shop where the first of these autos were built. Morris also built the original Mini Cooper, and Mini Minor before merging with Austin, which was also in bed with Healy which was also in bed with Jensen. It's no wonder these old British cars were as flalky as they were considering the inbreeding that must have resulted form all that sleeping everybody was doing with everybody else. The whole of British Leyland seems pretty incestuous to me. But reliability issues aside, these old MG's, along with their cousins at Atusin-Morris-Jensen-Healy and Triumph were immesnely popular with my generation and the one before it. (Ask either of my sons and they probably wouldn't recognize an MG at a glance.) this is probably because these were sports cars that regular people could actually afford to buy. Then. I shudder to think of the price this MG TD would fetch today.
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Sunday, January 17, 2010
Thematic Photographic 84: "White" v.4.0 - Rule Brittania
Usually I associate British sports cars with British Racing Green, but at the May 2009 show for the local car club for vintage British autos that legendary color was actually rather scarce. Red seemed to be the predominant color, but white was well represented as well. This is essentially the hardtop version of the venerable Triumph TR-6 and the counterpart to the MGB-GT from the MG stable. It's essentially the same car other than it's non-moveable top, with the same inline six and rolling stock. You don't see so many of them though. In fact, unless I missed one (very possible) this was the only example of this model at the show.
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Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Thursday Challenge #56: "Red"
"Austin Healy 3000 (model year unknown)"
Raleigh, NC - May 2009 (Click to embiggen)
Next Week's Challenge: "Winter"
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Thursday, December 31, 2009
Thematic Photographic 82: "2009 - The Year that Was" v.1.0 - Snow! Twice! With Special Guests, Helga the Amazon She-Hawk and Litle GTO
This week Thematic Photographic takes a look back at 2009 in pictures. If it was important to you, it's important to us. So show us what you saw in the year gone by.These weren't events of national or world importance, they were of photographic significance -- to me anyway.It began in mid January when a once-crippled and rehabilitated female red tailed hawk named Helga was released into the wild at the local riding stable where she was found with a badly broken wing. The Triangle Land Conservancy contacted me about using a couple of my shots form the release in their newsletter, which I thought was pretty cool. they were supposed to send me a couple of copies when it came out, but either they forgot or they didn't use the work after all. Either way I never heard any more from them and I kept forgetting to contact them about it.Yes, Virginia, it does occasionally snow in Raleigh, NC. In Inauguration years. The last time anything frozen fell out of the sky here was the day before the Second Coronation of Bush The Younger. That storm was a metaphor for that election in a way. An innocent looking inch or so of snow because of a freakish temperature pattern turned to a half-inch of sheer ice that paralyzed the entire city. It was as insidious as it was perilous because it didn't appear that it would amount to anything problematic, but before it was over there were tales of motorists spending the night in their cars on the Interstate and children spending the night at their schools because the buses couldn't navigate the snarl.Neither of the snows of 2009 held such peril for us, both of them practically melting before the echoes of "Ain't it pretty" faded. This shot was one I took at about 2:00 AM March 2, from my front porch. I wanted to be sure to document the event in case it was over by the time I got up.Once the snow had melted, the thunder started. On hand at this first of two car shows I shot in 2009 were no fewer than three pristine 1967 vintage Pontiac GTO's. (There may have been more than three, I got there late... as usual.)Update: Apparently TLC has a subscription to my feed and nobody realized I hadn't gotten copies of their May-June newsletter (with the photos of Helga) until this post surfaced in someone's reader. So there are two copies on the way now. The power of G**gle in evidence again, eh?
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Sunday, December 13, 2009
Welcome To Machines #8
"British Racing Green - 1967 Austin Healy 3000 Mk III"
Raleigh, NC - May 2009 (Click to embiggen)
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