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Stepping out in style. I can make out the Michelin imprint on the sidewall of the front tire. An impressive brass era auto. I purchased this RPPC from a London, Ontario bookseller.
Divided back with AZO stamp box. Never mailed and no message.
Can anyone ID the make and year of this automobile?
A framed early 20th century tintype of a family posing in a photographer's fake car.
At a time when car ownership was not widespread, such a picture would have been a proud souvenir for a family returning from a trip to the seaside.
The father has gallantly taken the back seat on this occasion.
Nice hat on the young driver!
An old Chevy has found its home on Borrego Pass, New Mexico. View large on black
Textures thanks to Embrace Laure (e92b) and Skeletal Mess (splatterpunk).
In lovely evening light no. 60163 Tornado passes through Rewe, near Exeter with the up Torbay Express on the 3rd July 2011.
American Motoring Memories is a classic car restoration shop in Culver City Calif. The owner Jeff Reade concentrates primarily on early Corvette restorations but is known to do total & partial restorations and update maintenance on many of the Big Three (GM, Ford, Chrysler) classics from the '50s to early 70's.
GB Railfreight Class 92, 92010 (formerly named "Molière") motors through Hartford with the Caledonian Sleeper Up Highlander (1M16).
The Automobile Association, when people went 'Motoring' for pleasure.. This sign could be dated anything from 1911 to the 1950's, my guess is 1956 when the course was upgraded from grass to Tarmac. The sign is hanging on the Wall of the Coach House at Mallory Park race track, Kirkby Mallory, Leicestershire which is on of my walking route.
Lotus 101 Grand Prix Racing Car, I think, from the early 1990s, seen on demonstration at the IGNITION Festival of Motoring, Glasgow, August 2017.
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I recently purchased this via eBay. I'm trying to work out what year it is from. The four digit telelphone number for Woodyatt Motors Ltd was still in use in 1953, but had changed to 5 digits by 1959. From the calendar I've come up with 1939, 1944 and 1950. Not 1944 I would think. Does anyone know what era India Inter-Grip Giant Tyres were made?
This item is a blotter with pink blotting paper on the reverse side (unused).
2/113...Bird on Water
On the way south to the bay area I arrived at Sacramento Valley Refuge only minutes before taking this photograph.
These are the times that I ..Know...I am blessed...
The cover of Good Motoring, not a magazine that I have come across before. It cost all of 95p in a Whitstable bookshop (and one shilling - 5p - back in 1963).
The first of two televisual gems from the Austin Rover Group.
I'm certain I've seen ROV 2 feature in sales literature before, but can't seem to find an image of it.
Rather bizarrely, that reg is now on a 2013 Kia Sportage.
On the 13th November 2021 the Arklow coaster 'Arklow Vanguard' (2017, 5,168DWT) passes Portishead inbound to Portbury in ballast from Swansea. The vessel loaded a cargo of export grain.
Jeff's beautiful '57 Olds 88.
American Motoring Memories is a classic car restoration shop in Culver City Calif. The owner Jeff Reade concentrates primarily on early Corvette restorations but is known to do total & partial restorations and update maintenance on many of the Big Three (GM, Ford, Chrysler) classics from the '50s to early 70's.
A tip employee heads up to work on the modern day equivalent of a Nifty Fifty as a spoil train rocks away in the distance.
Fuxin, 11 Jan 2016
Circa 1930 English Roads at a Glance for Motorists, Cyclists, Hikers and Golfers. George Philip & Son Ltd, 32 Fleet Street, EC4. Why Golfers? Golf was very much in fashion, for both men and women, with people travelling to golfing hotels around the country.
Jeff's beautiful '57 Olds 88.
American Motoring Memories is a classic car restoration shop in Culver City Calif. The owner Jeff Reade concentrates primarily on early Corvette restorations but is known to do total & partial restorations and update maintenance on many of the Big Three (GM, Ford, Chrysler) classics from the '50s to early 70's.
Reading, Blue Mountain & Northern (RBMN) RDC-1 no. 9168 emerges from the woods just as is splits the signals at Mohrsville while returning to Reading Outer Station with an excursion to and from Jim Thorpe. The car is in its 75th year of service, having been built in 1950 as New York Central RDC-3 no. M499.