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Photography by Dirk Behlau, www.thepixeleye.com

All rights reserved. Copyright 2020

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Photography by Dirk Behlau. All rights reserved. Copyright 2018. www.thepixeleye.com

Photography by Dirk Behlau for Messe Bad Salzuflen.

Client: American Classics Magazine

Categorie: Photography, Modelshoting

Photographer: Dirk Behlau

Assistant: Jessica Behlau

Additional Info: Model: Zoe Scarlett - Dirk Behlau photographed the 1965 Chevrolet Mako Shark 2 in Switzerland where it got rebuilded by Hans Peter Böhi.

 

Chevrolet created two of these concept cars- only one of which was fully functional. The non-running show car sported futuristic details, such as square section side pipes and a squared-off steering wheel. This car debuted at the 1965 New York Auto Show. The second running show-car made its debut at the 1965 Paris Motor Show with more conventional steering wheel and exhaust. The car did have a retractable rear spoiler, and a square section bumper that could be extended for added protection. The Mako Shark II was powered by a 427 Mark IV engine, which became available on production Corvette models. The paint scheme was similar to the original Mako Shark, with blue/gray on top fading into silver/white at the rockers. After the show car made the rounds on the show circuit, it was returned to GM where it was dismantled. The running car would be given a reprieve and return to the show car circuit in modified form.

Photography by Dirk Behlau. All rights reserved. Model: Miss Diversity

Photography by Dirk Behlau. All rights reserved. Copyright 2018

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Photography by Dirk Behlau, www.thepixeleye.com

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Part of The Pixeleye Calendar 2021, get it here: thepixeleye-shop.com/de/kalender/202-kool-lifestyle-kalen...

 

Chevy 1953 Full Kustom by Tristan Kustomizing

 

Photography by Dirk Behlau for M-Plan, www.thepixeleye.com

 

Steffen Ratschan, Niederlassungsleiter bei M Plan in Stuttgart, ist keiner, der ein Blatt vor den Mund nimmt. „Ich hab sie immer verlacht, die US-Automobiltechnik, das Grobschlächtige daran.“ Und doch steht – nach 3-jähriger Wartezeit und vielen Aufs und Abs – ein solcher Ami-Schlitten nun in seiner Garage: ein Pontiac Firebird Formula 400, vollrestauriert und umgebaut zum Trans AM. Wie kommt´s?

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Client: American Classics Magazine

Categorie: Photography, Modelshoting

Photographer: Dirk Behlau

Assistant: Jessica Behlau

Additional Info: Model: Zoe Scarlett - Dirk Behlau photographed the 1965 Chevrolet Mako Shark 2 in Switzerland where it got rebuilded by Hans Peter Böhi.

 

Chevrolet created two of these concept cars- only one of which was fully functional. The non-running show car sported futuristic details, such as square section side pipes and a squared-off steering wheel. This car debuted at the 1965 New York Auto Show. The second running show-car made its debut at the 1965 Paris Motor Show with more conventional steering wheel and exhaust. The car did have a retractable rear spoiler, and a square section bumper that could be extended for added protection. The Mako Shark II was powered by a 427 Mark IV engine, which became available on production Corvette models. The paint scheme was similar to the original Mako Shark, with blue/gray on top fading into silver/white at the rockers. After the show car made the rounds on the show circuit, it was returned to GM where it was dismantled. The running car would be given a reprieve and return to the show car circuit in modified form.

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