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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!
2002 Pontiac Firebird seen in Eastleigh. It's the first time I have seen one of these. Powered by a 3.8litre V6 engine.
Car: Pontiac Firebird.
Year of manufacture: 1985.
Notes: First registered in the UK on 30th September 1988.
Date taken: 20th May 2018.
Location: Cardiff City Stadium, Cardiff, UK.
Album: Classics in Cardiff 2018
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)
Garnets and recycled sterling silver and gold.
A reminder to me to push into the depths of myself to reach that place of creative renewal and rebirth, to design pieces that are meaningful to me.
More abstract stuff. Best viewed on black while listening to this music:
Igor Stravinsky - Firebird Suite Finale
30/12/2024, Port Lockroy, Antarctica.
Firebird is an Oyster 885 RS, designed by Rob Humphreys and launched in Southampton, UK in early 2016.
firebird-yachting.com/summer-adventures
Firebird is available for exclusive private charter and has been designed specifically for this purpose, so guests will enjoy all of the bespoke amenities they could wish for at their fingertips. She comes with a crew of three and guest accommodation consisting of three double ensuite cabins and a fourth single cabin with its own ensuite facilities.
Length overall: 27.08m. / 88’10”.
Waterline Length 24.18m / 79’4”.
Beam 6.33m. / 20’9”.
Draft 3.5m. / 11’6”.
Displacement 71,500Kgs. / 157,120lbs.
Sail Area: Main and Headsail 391.50sq m. / 4,214sq ft.
Air Draft: 37.6m. / 123’3”.
Photo with the kind permission of Ovanes Agaryan.
Cut off feet. That must hurt.
Or maybe not if you are made of fire?
a skateboarding bird
a bird's copse
a phoenix
or
I shot this black and white, could have been cool to have in bright orange.
Red - the blood of angry men!
Black - the dark of ages past!
Red - a world about to dawn!
Black - the night that ends at last! ... portion of Lyrics from Les Misérables
I love the pure look of the early 'Mk2' Firebird and Camaro models. GM styling was some of the best there was back then.
With standard wheels and the yellow paint there is little hint of the engine size.
Wedgetastic 1984 Pontiac Firebird by Hot Wheels and thankfully wearing a rather stock looking recolour.
One of a couple found recently at Poundland as part of a sizeable 2023 Case J haul.
Mint and boxed.
2002 Pontiac Firebird seen in Eastleigh. It's the first time I have seen one of these. Powered by a 3.8litre V6 engine.
Quite an unexpected local spot. It had the strobing red light on the front too, I was pleased to note :)