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1979 Porsche 930 Turbo

   

Chassis No. 9309800105

   

Ernst Fuhrmann adapted the turbo-technology originally developed for the 917/30 CAN-AM car to the 3.0 litre flat-six from the Carrera RS 3.0, and created what Porsche internally dubbed as 930. For the 1976 production year, a new model, called the "Turbo Carrera" was available (type 930, but officially titled "Turbo Carrera"). The car was a 911, but a very special one. It was turbocharged. This new model had the 3.0 liter engine, modified suspension, fender flares, and the most well-known trademark of all, the whaletail. It developed 234 hp and 246 lb-ft torque. It could go from 0-60 in 6.7 seconds, and cruise to 156 mph. The car was fast, powerful, and extremely tail-happy.

 

However, the 1976/77 Turbo Carrera was simply an intro to the "big" 930, of the 1978 model. In 2 years of further development, the car was upgraded into a 3.3 liter, intercooled, turbocharged monster that could go from 0-60 in 4.9 seconds, and allow the speedo needle to soar past the 165 mark. The 930 was now just titled "Turbo" on the rear deck lid. Sadly, 1979 was the last year for the 930 in America. The 930 was discontinued in the US due mainly to emissions requirements.

 

With only 59,000 original miles, this Turbo remains in fantastic survivor condition. The entire interior is very much original, including the factory radio and working sunroof! The car has had a quality re-spray over the years, and shines quite well. All exterior rubber and plastic is solid and free of dry rot, including the tires. Mechanically the car is very strong, the engine pulls as it should, and the turbo spools up very nicely. A truly preserved example!

 

· Last year production 930!

 

· Only 59,000 original miles!

 

· A beautiful survivor!

 

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near las vegas, nevada

1972

 

ranchland

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

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Been off work poorly today. I guess my chocolate queasiness wasn't happy to just make me feel ill for a few hours - it decided it would play havoc for a day! I swear I can still smell Cadburys - yuk!!

 

Anyway I figured I would do my shot early so that I can just veg and let the choco-sickness abate itself!

 

I've actually dumped all the bars we were given from the visit to Cadburys world on my brother's bed - almost with disgust at how bad it's been to me - lol!

 

This is my scenery today (since I have a home office). I wanted to make a big heart shape only to discover I didn't have enough eggs. I also tried to fill the cracked egg with red paint. Yup, that was a disaster. I'm done.

Page 3 of 9.

Artist's cooperative, "P-38 Graphics", did this work with spray guns and big stencils. Seen here is Dennis Marks, me and Bob Shaw.

We must be working because Bob is wearing his respirator. I think we had been standing back to see the mural better; something we did continuously. Color is not balanced at this point.

( Honest, we are not posing. Frank just caught us looking like Vikings. We were probably too tired to do any marauding. )

The three of us met at work, custom painting motorcycles at the Fiberglas Works.

Ann did calligraphy with us from time to time, so she was in P-38 as well. We did alot of local work, mostly with airbrush.

Regarding orientation, you can see part of the peaked roof above the first panel. The wall was the north side of a building that is not there anymore. But the wall is still here.

 

UPDATE, 2018.:

www.flickr.com/photos/doneastwest/40288191821/in/datetake...

 

Photo by Frank Foreman.

 

P-38 Graphics was named after the legendary WWII fighter plane:

www.flickr.com/photos/mvonraesfeld/3179237616/in/photolis...

It was deployed in the Pacific campaign and played a key role to end the war in Europe.

 

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Ap. 9, 07- Below is a new comment from Brazil !

I understand part of it: she says "esta lindo". That means something like, 'it is wonderful'.

Yahoo says that, ...."Parabens" is ... like "cheers," "congratulations," or "i'm happy for you." What fun.

Here is where the stove and beautiful copper sink will reside. The floor will be covered in large cork tiles.

Datum eerste toelating en eerste tenaamstelling: 8 april 1971.

© Bramari | 2014

Arabic Calligraphy by ebrahim jaffar , eje studio®

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from a film comment supplement

A mustard 38 for my turkey on rye.

Mmmmm...

Early Morning On The Roof of the Officer's Quarters at Hinaidi. Lt Osborne Smith in Bed, Major Parker up.

 

Format: Monochrome Photograph

Rights Info:Non commercial use accepted. Please credit to "Northampton Museums Service".

Please also respect copyright by contacting the Northampton Museums Service if you wish to publish this picture.

Location of Collection: Northampton Museum and Art gallery

www.northampton.gov.uk/museums;

 

Ref. Air move. N.Regt: 742.38

Datum eerste toelating en eerste tenaamstelling: 8 april 1971.

© Bramari | 2014

overton, nevada

1972

 

valley of fire state park

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

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Venessa Chevelle Presents: Afrotease Turns One!

 

Celebrating the one year anniversary, Venessa Chevelle brings Afrotease back to Gallery 5! Making its debut last September, Afrotease broke through with a powerful cast and a packed house! Being Richmond's premier burlesque show spotlighting talented performers of color, Afrotease is here to inspire and engage.So dont miss your chance to see what is in store for this birthday bash! Come celebrate with :

Lottie Ellington

Saffron Soleil

Zadora Zaftig

Rayna DeMae Gogh

Ophelia Hart

Jo'Rie Tigerlily

Gordita Maricona

Dulce De Bonbon

Roxie Foxx

Nyx Nebulae

and Hosted by Venessa Chevelle

 

Gogo Dancing by Dollz Entertainment LLC

 

September 23rd, 2017

 

P-38 Lightning. Taken at the Chino, CA airshow, circa 1989. Nikon F3, Tamron 300/2.8 LD.

overton, nevada

1972

 

valley of fire state park

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

Project 365, Day 38. Yay, it's Thursday! Chill day at school, easy soc test, and chill last swim pratice of the season. Tomorrow is suppose to be counties but with "Nemo/Sharkbait" and such, I believe that it will be postponed to Monday.

 

Well Chinese New Year is this Saturday and I'm starting to get red envelopes!

This picture is #38 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page

 

Strolling along at an outdoor art festival, I saw a petite young lady with a Nikon D700. Camera envy immediately set in. The camera and sack full of gear seemed nearly as large as she was. She sat on the ground, in the shade, eating lunch when I approached her. As a professional photographer, she was totally cool about being photographed for 100 Strangers. She pulled the camera to her face, and we didn't even have to stand up.

 

Casey is a lifestyle photojournalist. www.caseybrookephotography.com/ and was at the festival taking photos for a local newspaper.

 

Thank you, Casey, for allowing me to photograph you for the 100 Strangers group. Maybe someday you'll want to sell your D700...

 

Constructive criticism welcomed.

 

Prima di tutto, vorrei ringraziare Nicolò per il suo aiuto con lo sfondo! Grazie mille ti voglio bene (:

Amo leggere. Di tutto, a meno che non siano libri noiosi.

Leggo da quando ero piccolina, il primo vero libro che ho letto è stato il Piccolo Principe.

Il Piccolo Principe insegna molte cose, tra cui il valore degli affetti.

A 7 anni ho cominciato a leggere Harry Potter, e l'ho inserito nella lista perchè mi ricordo che quando leggevo Harry Potter mi perdevo completamente (:

Il terzo libro della lista è Piccole Donne, un libro bellissimo che da piccola avrò letto almeno una decina di volte. Anche con questo libro mi perdevo, perchè mi piaceva l'idea di avere tante sorelle xD

Cuore, di Edmondo de Amicis, è un libro stupendo e da piccola (anche tutt'ora) lo considero un modello di un'altra epoca, migliore della nostra.

Il Mago di Oz mi piacque molto.. E l'ho messo nella lista a "simboleggiare" altri libri che leggevo in quel periodo, come la Bambina della Sesta Luna e altri..

Il Diario di Anna Frank non ho bisogno di dire perchè mi è piaciuto, è una storia unica e commovente, di una ragazza profonda e molto intelligente.

Le Sorelle Hunt è stupendo, è un racconto epistolare, cioè formato da lettere o e-mail che la protagonista manda. E' molto profondo e autoironico.

La Regina della Casa è davvero ironico, per questo mi piace, come tutti i libri di Sophie Kinsella, la mia scrittrice preferita proprio perchè è capace di fare dell'umorismo fantastico (:

(Le città invisibili). Lo metto tra parentesi perchè non è mio e non l'ho ancora letto. L'ho messo nella lista per "simboleggiare" altri tre capolavori di Italo Calvino, il mio scrittore preferito. Gli altri tre racconti sono raccolti in "I Nostri Antenati", il libro che preferisco tra i tre è "Il Visconte Dimezzato", perchè insegna molte cose senza dimenticare di divertire (:

Cell, di Stephen King, l'ho letto di recente e devo dire che mi è piaciuto, anche se libri del genere non li avevo mai letti. E' un po' inquietante comunque xD

Flox Sorride in Autunno è uno degli ultimi libri che ho letto, mi è piaciuto perchè mi ha fatto ricordare che essere bambini è stupendo, così come l'Amicizia. (:

 

Ecco la traduzione in inglese fatta con Google Translation xD

I love to read. All unless they are boring books.

I read when I was small, the first real book I read was The Little Prince.

The Little Prince teaches many things, including the value of affects.

At 7 years I started reading Harry Potter , and I put on the list because I remember when I was reading Harry Potter I completely lost (:

The third book in the list is Little Women , a beautiful book that a child will have read at least a dozen times. Even with this book I lose, because I liked the idea of having so many sisters xD

Heart , by Edmondo de Amicis, is a wonderful book and a child (even still) I consider a model of another era, better than ours.

The Wizard of Oz I liked .. And I put on the list to "symbolize" other books I read in that period, as the Children of the Sixth Moon and others ..

The Diary of Anne Frank I do not need to say why I liked it, is a unique and touching story of a girl deep and very intelligent.

Hunt Sisters is great, it is an epistolary novel, that is made up of letters or e-mail that sends the protagonist. It 'very deep and self-deprecating.

The Queen's House is really ironic, that's why I like it, like all books by Sophie Kinsella, my favorite writer because his humor is capable of doing great (:

( Invisible Cities ). I put in brackets because it is not mine and I have not read it yet. I put it in the list to "symbolize" the other three masterpieces by Italo Calvino, my favorite writer. The other three stories are collected in "our ancestors", the book I like best among the three is "The Cloven Viscount", because it teaches many things without forgetting to have fun (:

Cell , by Stephen King, I read recently and I must say that I liked, even though such books I had never read. It 'a bit' unsettling anyway xD

Flox smiles in Autumn is one of the last books I read, I liked it because it made me remember that being a child is wonderful, as well as friendship. (:

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好像是昨天,路过一处废弃花园,里面有一幢石头房子,阳光穿过树叶,落在岩石上,看起来温暖闪亮。好一会儿,最终没有举起相机,有些风景只可存在心里,而有些旅行只可以静静回想-作业本

366 days, using LEGO 5549 set.

366 jours glouton avec set LEGO 5549.

My birthday lunch in Amarillo. My birthday is a couple of weeks away, but it was now we had a day for ourselves - just me and my hubby.

near las vegas, nevada

1972

 

mojave desert

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

Photograph taken by Gene Collerd of house on Thomas Street in Caldwell, NJ.

38/365: Not too many adults get valentines on Valentine's Day. I feel lucky that I have so many little valentines in my life.

near las vegas, nevada

1972

 

ranchland

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part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

2012 is the 100th anniversary of bus route 38, and on Sunday 17th June Arriva marked the occasion by running three Routemasters from its Heritage Fleet as 'extras'. These were also joined by an RTL and RTW from the London Bus Company. No fares were charged on these buses, but passengers were invited to make a donation to Maggie's Cancer Charity. A vintage K-type bus dating from 1921 also traversed the route, carrying invited guests. As three of the 'New Bus 4 London' were also operating, the route attracted a lot of attention.

 

LT4, the fourth of the 'New Bus 4 London' prototypes, is seen apulling away from the stop at Islington Angel on its way to Hackney Central - at the moment these buses do not operate to Clapton. The front and centre doors are firmly shut, but the rear platform remains open; it is being supervised by a second crew member. He/she does not collect fares, so is not a conductor in the traditional sense of the word. If this person is not present the rear platform is closed off.

this may be my favorite

from the airplane window

1972

 

aerial, unidentified

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

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slideshow 30, slide 38/73

 

berkeley, california

1971

 

soapboxing

bancroft way and telegraph avenue

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

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A single, hand held image processed from RAW

nevada

1972

 

quentin and nicole, rockclimbing

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

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