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Taken at the Scottsdale Pavilions Car Show in April 2019.
Canon 70D and Canon EF-S 10-18mm f4.5-5.6 IS STM lens with circular polarizer.
Mercury had basically the same body from 1952 to 1956, these taillights were some of the minor alterations used to give the illusion of annual upgrades.
1953 Cadillac at the Big M salvage yard. In deep shade/total darkness, lit with LED flashlight. Simple. Effective.
Dozens of other images and more info on the Big M set page.
Reprocessed and replaced, February 2025.
319385 & 68029
Liverpool Lime Street
2A98 12:27 Liverpool Lime Street to Crewe & 1E35 11:54 Liverpool Lime Street to Scarborough
Georgetown Texas Photography Festival
Town Square
Georgetown, TX
March 16, 2019
Pentax *ist D + Kodak Duaflex II
Monterey Car Week Rolex Motorsports Reunion pits. I'm quite happy that out of the 5 or 6 of these I've encountered only one was red.
Seen at a 1970 BMW 1600-2. They have such a characteristic form. As far as I can recall only the 62-66 Cortina MK1, 63-72 NSU Prinz 1000 and 70-75 Manta-A have somewhat this kind of rear light.
The 2-door 1600-2 was presented in March 1966. The addition -2 was done to distinguish them from the bigger 4-door 1964-1966 1600 saloon.
They were a success right from the start.
1573cc engine runs on LPG,
964 kg.
Production 1600-2: 1966-1971.
Since 1971 this model was called 1602, continued till March 1975.
Original Old Dutch reg. number: May 6, 1970.
Amsterdam-C., Lijnbaansgracht, May 23, 2015.
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