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Koksijde, 18 July 1986.
Camouflage to blend in and orange areas to stand out. Weird! But I liked these colours more than the yellow paint the Marchettis received since 2000.
ST20 was delivered in October 1970 and is still active today in March 2025.
I.ROSE.M. # through the windshield on the SF Bay Bridge (icolor added; check out the original photo in my album called "San Francisco City by the Bay").
365 Project Day 313: November 9, 2011
I spent some time exploring the Hyatt this evening. Why? Because it's there, I suppose. They were in the process of stringing up some Christmas lights inside, so I wandered through to take a look at those before eventually finding my way to the 12th floor to check out the view of the plaza and OccupySF camp under the full moon.
This would have been way easier if I had a real tripod with me. As it was, I had to dangle my camera over the railing on my little gorillapod, hoping it would stay steady/not fall 12 stories to the pavement. Success!
Craig Kelly's Infiniti M45/Nissan Gloria Y34 after extensive body work was done to the rear quarters and doors to tuck the 20" Weds Mavericks. This thing literally hugs the ground.
Shot two gorgeous color matching s2000's while in SF for Wekfest. Two amazing cars, built two different ways
Roger Puta took these in April 1983 at mp 655 on the Santa Fe. That's Amtrak's Southwest Limited about a year and a half before AT&SF allowed Amtrak to call it the Southwest Chief.
Catalog #: SF-36
Notes:
9 members of the 13 Hollywood Black Cats
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive