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Pontiac Firebird @ Street Mag Show Hannover, Germany

 

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Camera model : Canon EOS 450D

Location :kuwait City

Model : FireBird car

F-stop : f/22

Exposure Time : 1/2 sec.

ISO speed : 100

Focal Length : 10 mm

Metring mode : Pattem

Flash : No

Exposure program : Manual

Lens : Sigma 10-20mm 3.5

Tripod : yes

Edit : HDR

Car: Pontiac Firebird.

Year of manufacture: 1968.

Date of first registration in the UK: 19th August 1984.

Place of registration: Manchester.

Date of last MOT: 23rd August 2016.

Mileage at last MOT: 55,891.

Date of last change of keeper: 18th August 2022.

Number of previous keepers: 17.

 

Date taken: 9th April 2023.

Album: Weston Pageant of Transport 2023

Pontiac Firebird cabriolet lors d'une exposition de voitures anciennes à Colomiers

It's easy to spot a 1967 Pontiac Firebird or its Chevrolet counterpart, the Camaro. The giveaway is the triangular shaped vent windows on the doors. By model year 1968 they were gone.

1984 Pontiac Firebird driven by Ken Epsman in Group 7B at the 2017 Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion.

 

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1978 Pontiac Firebird

 

Duxford Spring Car Show 2017

A Pontiac Firebird at the Oldtimertreffen Cloppenburg.

  

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Firebird III designed in 1958 for General Motors. The towering fins, angular front end, and glass bubbles give this show car a space-age appearance. Features included self-driving capabilities, a turbine-powered engine, and a single joy-stick for steering, speeding up, and braking.

 

The design team included Norman James and Stefan Habsberg. Harley Earl, head of design at General Motors, described it as the car you might see an astronaut drive to the launchpad.

 

(Detroit Institute of Arts exhibit "Detroit Style: Car Design in the Motor City, 1950–2020". View the album.)

A closeup of our friend's new motor in his Firebird. I placed a photo of the car in the first comment.

Lego Bionicle Chima MOC - Firebird

Lego Bionicle Chima MOC - Firebird

Car: Pontiac Firebird.

Year of manufacture: 1968.

Date of first registration in the UK: 19th August 1984.

Place of registration: Manchester.

Date of last MOT: 23rd August 2016.

Mileage at last MOT: 55,891.

Date of last change of keeper: 18th August 2022.

Number of previous keepers: 17.

 

Date taken: 9th April 2023.

Album: Weston Pageant of Transport 2023

Bournemouth Air Festival 2024

Watching the documentary of Misty Copeland with my daughter and she drew her version of Firebird...

Blooming Aloe "Firebird" In my garden. Jan. 2020

Burnham Overy Staithe, North Norfolk

This is a seriously beautiful piece of design and construct!

some days ago, I hit on GARC Group. And by chance that s a perfect match for my new MOC.

So its a rallye ship with two crew members and no weapons on it.

 

It is definitely my most complex MOC, so far. It dont look like, but the front and cowl construction made me a little bit sick. oO I definitely wanted to have this small white stripe... But at the End all is stable and fine ^^ I hope you enjoy it.

Here's a finished picture of my 1968 firebird

Aloe var. "Firebird" in my collection. Feb. 2020

his feathers flaming, the mystical bird flies to the moon, and release from the spell.

 

SOOC, another of my follow and overtake shots with the little powershot.

 

For "Tell us More"

Powershot and I struggle with fireworks, so I wnted t take some 'arty' shots. Moving the camera, following the rockets, going past and trying to judge the moment. Out of 15 shots I managed two I really like and two others I could crop to use....and I was happy as Larry with that!!

1977-1978 Pontiac Firebird

A beautiful 1969 Pontiac Firebird drop top on display at the 2014 California Air National Guard Base Fresno Open House. My parents had a blue '68 Firebird, which looked similar to this, but theirs wasn't a convertible. Notice the front license plate!

A Pontiac Firebird Trans Am at the Street Mag Show in Hamburg.

Canon EOS 6D - f/15 - 15sec - 100 mm - ISO 200 - and photoshop manipulation

An unexpected sight at a garage that usually has a forecourt full of VAG and TVR products. This old warhorse apparently has the 7.5-litre engine and was last on the road in 1997, according to DVLA. First registered here in 1984. I imagine it's seen a bit of 1/4-mile action in its time.

 

There was a mouldering tax disc for 1993 in the window.

A unique color for a 69 Pontiac Firebird probably my favorite year for this model. This vehicle appeared at the 2018 Pontiac Days Car Show held at the Bass Pro Shop of Olathe Kansas.

This album is of a wonderful set of photos of Margie who was invited, but declined, to be a Playboy centrefold model by "Playboy" magazine in 1978 (caution: link NSFW).

 

They were taken by her husband over the next few years, many on the naturist beaches in the Bahamas. They were re-edited by me and posted at their request

 

All are copyright © Margie Jenkins.

 

From November 2020 the original photos were no longer visible – but recently some of them are back on Flickr, on her husband's new account, posting as Fred Donam ...

Origin: Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic

Text [Written in Russian]: Ordinary chocolate in rectangular shaped tiles. Produced with the addition of dry cream and deodorized soy flour. Flavored with lemon essence and vanilla.

Decade: 1970s

Weight: 50 grams

Price: 65 kopecks

Factory: Dnepropetrovsk Production Association (Dnepropetrovsk, Ukrainian SSR)

Pontiac Firebird Trans Am at the Street Mag Show in Hannover.

More abstract stuff. Best viewed on black while listening to this music:

 

Igor Stravinsky - Firebird Suite Finale

some days ago, I hit on GARC Group. And by chance that s a perfect match for my new MOC.

So its a rallye ship with two crew members and no weapons on it.

 

It is definitely my most complex MOC, so far. It dont look like, but the front and cowl construction made me a little bit sick. oO I definitely wanted to have this small white stripe... But at the End all is stable and fine ^^ I hope you enjoy it.

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