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QR code close up, still work in progress painting Palermo by Fabrice de Nola.
The finished painting: flic.kr/p/8WxM1o
This work is part or the Palermu Project.
Cite as: Fabrice de Nola, 2010. Palermo, QR code still work in progress.
There's a Flickr group about the Genius of Palermo, please feel welcome to join! flic.kr/g/qJgY7
Model: Volvo FH 470 EEV 6X2 (FH3)
VIN: YV2AG20C2EB677977
1. Registration: 2013-11-25
Company: Bjarne Madsen, Give (DK)
Fleet No.: 20
Nickname: -
License plates: BL17421 (feb. 2017-sep. 2023)
Previous reg.: AJ90083 (nov. 2013-nov. 2016)
Later reg.: n/a
Retirement age: 9 y 10 mo*
Photo location: Motorway 501 (Aarhus Syd Motorvejen), Viby J, Aarhus, DK
*retirement date very recent, so may still return to service.
Identical twin of BL17420 (fleet number 19), registered on the same day. The previous registration were also neighbouring numbers AJ90083 and AJ90084.
Tip: to locate trucks of particular interest to you, check my collections page, "truck collection" www.flickr.com/photos/lavulv/collections/72157684190396672/ - here you will find all trucks organized in more than 1700 albums, by haulier (with zip-codes), year, brand and country.
Retirement age for trucks: many used trucks are offered for sale on international markets. If sold to a foreign buyer, this will not be listed in the danish motor registry, so a "retired" truck may or may not have been exported. In other words, the "retirement age" only shows the age, at which the truck stopped running on danish license plates.
Codes es una localidad de la provincia de Guadalajara, en la comunidad autónoma de Castilla la Mancha, en España, en la actualidad es una pedanía adscrita al ayuntamiento de Maranchón.
Anime: Coge Geass
Character: C.C.
Cosplayer: Bellatrix Aiden
Photo by random photographer from Animatsuri 2008. I'm sorry but i don't know his name((
1978 Triumph Lynx Prototype
When Triumph began to design the TR7, they intended to include a fastback coupe version which was code-named 'Lynx'. The Lynx concept kept changing and it ran well behind the TR7 which was launched in 1975. This car is thought to be the last of 18 Lynx prototypes and the only survivor.
The Lynx had a lengthened wheelbase allowing rear seats to be fitted and the TR7 panels were restyled to give different side feature lines. It was fitted with the Rover V8 engine and this particular car has Lucas electronic fuel injection.
The Lynx was seen as a successor to the Triumph Stag which had been discontinued in 1977. But as the 1970s drew to a close, British Leyland were coming to the conclusion that they should withdraw from the field of sports cars and the Lynx was shelved, though some elements re-emerged in the final Triumph sports car project, the 'Broadside' of 1979/80.
Engine: V8 cyl, 3528cc
Top Speed: 125mph (201km/h)
Power: 190bhp
Coachwork: sports coupe
Price New: not quoted
Registration Mark: BHP 2T
From Summer 2017. Post work is original.
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Badgerline heritage livery on Volvo B9TL/Wright Gemini tri-axle being trialled on Bristol-Bath 39 group services to increase capacity. My code 3 representation on 1/120th scale model of what might have been.
1/76 scale, Code 3, KCB Network Leyland Leopard - Alexander Y Type Bus. Service 56 for Shotts, North Lanarkshire, Scotland. My own work.
The main modelling group I am involved with has held a number of challenges etc throughout the COVID-19 lockdown, as our monthly meetings have obviously been cancelled. The group (Model Bus Scotland) has been a tremendous relief and form of escapism from the relentless bad news, anger and hate in the world.
This weekend (27&28/06/20) the challenge has been to post our favourite models with bodywork from Alexander (now Alexander-Dennis), based in Falkirk. Pictured here is a representation of my favourite - the Alexander Y Type.
It is difficult to put into words what I feel is so special about this particular bus body type. I feel I was very lucky, as I was just of the right age to see them in their final years of operation with Strathtay, KCB Network and finally First Kelvin, before being replaced in favour of low floor easy access vehicles. While I of course believe it is only fair and just that these low floor vehicles are the norm, as they allow easy use of public transport to the disabled and everyone else who would have struggled with step-entry - I do very much miss the memories of standing at a stop and hearing the rumble of an approaching Leopard, before looking up and seeing one of these icons of Scottish public transport trundling towards me.
Of course those days are not entirely gone, thanks to the efforts of those who have preserved a number of Y Types and who run them where possible at events.
Finally, I feel that proof of the enduring greatness of the Alexander Y Type body, is that its outline is still used today as a visual indicator of a bus stop. For me, it is *the* iconic bus type.
This, alongside its sister Y Type Leopard in First Kelvin (later First Greater Glasgow, First in Glasgow), are two of my favourite Code 3 models, as they bring back memories of waiting in Motherwell or Wishaw with my Gran and Papa for the bus back to Shotts, and seeing one of these pull up.
A large wall in Lincoln with just this binary code graffiti/Wall Art. I don't know if it has any meaning beyond looking interesting but I'd like to think it does.
This gorgeous 240 wagon has now been sold.
Performance Numbers:
325whp @ 14psi, 92 Octane
375whp @ 17psi, 92 Octane
427whp @ 20psi, E85
Engine:
2.5l B230F + T by RSI
RSI 86mm Billet Stroker Crank
RSI 158mm H-Beam Connecting Rods
RSI Waveguide 8v Turbo Pistons
Cometic MLS Head Gasket
RSI Stage 2+ Cylinder Head Prototype
RSI Race Valvetrain Kit
RSI Stage 3 Turbo Cam Prototype
RSI Square Tooth Adjustable Cam Gear
RSI Twin Scrool SS Turbo Header
RSI Poly Engine Mounts
Twin Tial MVS 38mm External Wastegates
Greddy Type S Blowoff Valve
Holset HX40/Garrett Hybrid Turbo
Isuzu NPR Intercooler
NIW Motoring Intake Manifold
Megasquirt 2 EMS
Mitsubishi Coils
Injector Dynamics 1600cc Fuel Injectors
Drivetrain:
RSI Lightened Flat Flywheel 14 lbs
Clutchnet Stage V Clutch
RSI Bellhousing Adapter Plate
BMW Getrag 264 Transmission
RSI Getrag Shifter for 240
RSI Bronze Shifter Bushing Kit
RSI Dual Poly Mount Getrag Crossmember
Detroit Truetrac LSD
Suspension/Brakes:
RSI Short Strut Coilovers
RSI Adjustable Rear Spring Perch Kit
Koni Adjustable Shocks
IPD 28mm Front Sway Bar
Noltec Street Camber Plates
RSI Superpro Poly Bushing Kit
RSI R-Brake Kit 13" Front Brakes
RSI 240 Strut Tower Brace
Exterior:
E-Code Glass Headlights
3k 55w Raptor HID Kit
European "Eggcrate" Flathood Grill
90+ Flush Glass Tailgate
90+ Windshield w/ Flush Molding
ESM-002 17"x7.5" Silver Mesh Wheels
RSI 32mm Wheel Spacers
Custom Flared/Rolled Fenders
Interior:
Sparco Torino Seats
Sparco 383 Suede Steering Wheel
Sparco 4-point Street Belts
PLX Devices DM6 Touch Screen Wideband
VDO Boost Guage
Brenizer equivalent of 34mm f/0.8
2019-03-23 (Saturday)
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CocoNoelle (Katja) 894372 as C.C. from Code Geass
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