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1984 TVR Tasmin convertible.
Anglia Car Auctions, King's Lynn -
"Chassis number: DH5656F1. This stylish and distinctive TVR Tasmin started life as a 2792cc car, but now has a 2.9-litre engine (believed to be from a Cosworth unit from a Ford Scorpio) installed. It was registered in March 1984 and has an MoT until June 2023. The odometer shows 1028 miles. Reference to the history file (well-organised in a bound black leather folder) shows the seats were recovered in 2008 and a black mohair hood and Targa section was installed in 2010. There are a great many other general bills stretching back across the car's life, along with old tax discs and a selection of MoT certificates back to March 1987, when the mileage was recorded as 48,246 miles. It looks as if the TVR crossed the 100,000-mile barrier around 1991/1992, although this was presumably quite a while before its new engine was installed."
Estimate: £6500 to £8500. Sold for £6804 including premium.
Oslo Airport Gardermoen (OSL/ENGM) on August 11, 2021. Amapola Flyg Fokker F50 Freighter SE-MFD (cn 20126).
Enjoy reading the Modavia Fashion Directory 18 – inspired by those great fashion and style neighbourhoods Soho NYC and Soho London, this issue as always features the best of trendy SL couture, this time with a pop art twist.
Featured collections include KMADD menswear, Alphamale, Miamai, LeLutka and Glam Affair. Be sure also to check out Vitor Algoma’s artwork.
Happy Holidays from Modavia!
Designer: NX-Nardcotix by Nardya Rousselot
Modavia Supermodels (L-R): Vixie Rayna and Vikeejeah Xevion
Photographer: Lybra Rage
Check out the latest edition of the Modavia Fashion Directory online - issuu.com/Modavia_Fashion_Directory/docs/mfd23/1
Additional Vixie style: Tuty's, Hucci, Osakki, Pekka, Yummy
Details @ Modavia Fashion Directory Edition 23
Photographer: Valeria Endrizzi
Models (from left to right): Louise McWinnie, Keira Tyles, Mayumi Sugarplum & me
Read the Modavia Fashion Directory - Edition 19 here
Brand: The Secret Store
Designer: Maylee Oh
From left to right: Poptart Lilliehook, me
Photography: James Schwarz
Mfd: 1967, Ex: Pan Am N358PA. Still soldiering on at 57 years old, VP-BAP thundering out of Van Nuys on its way to PSM (Portsmouth, NH) and then onto CMF (Chambery, France).
Photography by Eira Juliesse
Models: Jesika Contepomi, Seashell Dench, Livia Mastroianni and me
Read Modavia Fashion Directory 18 online edition here
Konica C35 MFD with 2.8/38 Hexanon.
Like the C35 MF, but with data back.
Introduced in 1982, I think it is the first compact camera by
Konica with built-in winder and the last one with the "C35" in its name.
The Hexanon has 4 elements in 3 groups.
Nearest focus distance: 1.1 m
Programmed shutter, shutter speeds 1/60, 1/125 and 1/250 s.
Film speed range: 25 .. 400 ASA
Flash with GN 14
Needs two AA 1.5 V batteries, the data back needs an extra battery which is hidden deeply in the back.
At first I thought, the M in MF is a hint for the motor drive, but MF stands for "Multi Function". The camera is clearly a forerunner of Konica's MT series, especially of the MT-11.
With repair story: obviously a previous user tried to turn the ring around the shutter button to the position REW without unlocking the ring with that orange R-button. The result was a broken mechanical connection to a second ring in the camera body which served as the real on/off-switch, because it carries the electrical contact which connects the according circuit paths. Unfortunately this contact was away. So I used an older, not so fine, C35 MF for a spare part, I exchanged the rings with the contact and the C35 MFD worked like new. Okay, besides the flash-ready indicator.
Testing my new RF 70-200mm and checking whether it does have that front focusing problem as well...yes it does :(
1993 Mercedes C180 Classic.
Last MoT test expired in September 2010. Previously registered L229 PJL.
History of Otis Redding
ATCO S 418
Notice the song writer for track 2 - “Nick Jagger”!
At least they spelled Keith Richards’ name right (and Steve Cropper)
Right now I have the Voigtländer 50 mm f/3.5 APO-Lanthar here, the version with a 0.35 m MFD, and I have to say… it’s really fun being able to get that close with a 50.
Great color rendering, great contrast, but the look is still a bit too… clean for my taste so far.