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De vuelta del ejercicio VL18 de la OTAN desarrollado en el campo de maniobras de San Gregorio vuelve este tren militar a cargo de una 253 portando carros de combate Pizarro y TOA del RIMZ Asturias 31 y de la BRIAC Guadarrama XII, basadas en El Goloso. Humanes de Mohernando.
50015 "Valiant" crosses Brooksbottom Viaduct over the River Irwell at Summerseat working the 09:15 Bury - Rawtenstall. Good Friday, April 7th 2023.
The frame square for the Valiant is so crooked.
This building has been painted and has different signage from when the photo was taken.
I'm not your typical "car guy," in that I don't really care how many cylinders or carburetors it has, or how exotic it is, or how fast it goes. this little '63 valiant looks just beautiful to me.
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A Viking warrior I met at a re-enactment event. I opted for a cropped landscape format thus breaking all the rules, sometimes you do!
This Viking portrait is for my friend Gosia xx
Morrinsville Motorama at the Polo Grounds in New Zealand
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50015 "Valiant" departs Burrs with the 15:05 Bury - Rawtenstall. You can imagine the racket the loco was making from the clag! Good Friday, April 7th 2023.
DCI. Guemes Channel.
"Based on the Valiant class (YT-802) of US Navy Yard tugboats, the YT-809 will be one of four* (now six) updated variations built by Dakota Creek Industries. Designed by Robert Allan Ltd., these 90 foot tugs will be used by the US Navy to perform ship-handling duties for the full range of US Navy surface warships, barges and submarines."
dakotacreek.com/project/yt-808-navy-harbor-tugs/
*Navy exercises options for two more escort tugs.
"Dakota Creek Industries Inc. has been awarded a $26,710,222 modification to a previously awarded Navy contract to exercise options for the detail design and construction (DD&C) of two yard tug 808-class harbor tugboats (YT 812 and YT 813)."
www.marinelog.com/shipyards/shipyard-news/navy-exercises-...
Virgin Cruise Line - 7AM port arrival - blue skies
Key West Harbor - Thanksgiving Weekend 2024
Key West, Florida U.S.A. - Florida Keys - 11/29/24
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"Margaritaville" - Alan Jackson & Jimmy Buffett
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Not exactly my favorite car, folks but since this was the only car at the Friday night cruise meet with its hood down………… and the crowd wasn’t what I would call the most friendly bunch, I snapped two pictures of this car and then packed up my camera and left. Maybe it was the heat that had every one in a sour mood. Anyway since I had the pictures in my camera, and had some time to screw around, decided to see what I could come up with. Just a “fun thing”. I have learned through experience not to even mention to any of these car owners if they might be interested in a “auto-art” picture of their car. They look at me like I’m holding a gun to their head…….. like the guy who actually asked me to make him a print of his car ……… then asked me if I was going to charge him for it. (No, dummy, I go around taking pictures and spending hours of my time creating pieces of artwork for every stranger who owns a car…….. Jeeeez! )
Yeah, I know – I’m an artist with an attitude. It doesn’t get me to far but I learned over time that being friendly, cordial and accommodating doesn’t get you very far either…………!
About
The Plymouth Valiant was produced from 1960 to 1976. It was created to give the company an entry in the compact car market emerging in the late 1950s.
The 1962 model year saw an extensive facelift. The radiator grille was flattened and shortened. The hood release was moved to a knob at the top of the grille frame. The central grille emblem was deleted, except on the top-line Signet 200 2-door hardtop model, which received a black-painted grille with a round central emblem incorporating the red-and-blue stylized "V" Valiant emblem. The Signet 200 had pleated, leather-like bucket seats, custom tailored interior trim, deep-pile carpeting, special trunk lid emblem, different headlamp frames and special side moldings; it was America's lowest-priced hardtop with bucket seats.
Fender and hood stampings were similar to the 1960-'61 items, but neither identical nor interchangeable. At the rear, the cat's-eye tail lamps were deleted. A wraparound stainless trim was applied to the tailfins, below which were placed round tail lamps set into stamped aluminum bezels. These occupied the space formerly available for optional reversing lamps, which for 1962 flanked the license plate below the rear bumper. The spare-tire stamping was eliminated from the deck lid, which was now a smooth stamping with a small central ridge at its trailing edge. On V200 deck lids, a large round emblem surrounded an oblong block-letter "VALIANT" callout on a black field. Similar block-letter/black-field callouts were placed on each front fender. On the Signet, the deck lid was adorned with a smaller round emblem surrounding the red-and-blue stylized-V Valiant logo.
V200 side trim reverted to the 1960 concept, following the tailfin crease and lower body break crease. However, the 1962 trim was more massive and contained an oblong triple-window effect at the rear of the body break crease. On Signets, the front fenders had an open-centered double spear, connected at the front and back, within which was contained a secondary body paint color.
The 1962 Valiant was given a completely new instrument cluster. Like that of the larger 1962 Plymouth models, the new Valiant cluster was highly regarded for its clean design and easy legibility. A large round speedometer was placed at the left of the cluster, with separate round gauges for fuel level, engine temperature, and charging system condition (amperes) in a row to the right of the speedometer. Automatic transmission pushbuttons were in a column at the left edge of the panel, and heater pushbuttons were in a column at the right edge. A new shallower-dish steering wheel was also introduced.
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This Valiant is in much better shape than the Valiant my family had when I was a kid, which was mostly "Bondo."
"Cowards die many times before their deaths; the valiant never taste of death but once."
- William Shakespeare
These birds challenge the waves of the river to get their food. At no time lose their elegance. Always firm and with the imposing attitude.
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Former Royal Air Force No.22 Squadron's 'RAF Rescue' Westland Wessex HC.2 XV720 with the AES at HMS Sultan, Gosport, Hampshire
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Apparently this spot on Granville Island gathers classic cars owners, as a parking officer told me after seeing taking this photos with the Hassie. Is so cool how fast you make friends with it :)
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Superb Autumn light as Class 50 locomotive 50015 Valiant is seen at Springside farm on the East Lancashire Railway