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In the big original Auburn showroom; at the Auburn-Cord-Duesenberg Museum in Auburn, Ind.
400TX@3200; HC110[B]; Rolleiflex Automat.
This one may have started as a 1932 model but it has received a host of modifications and customizations.
It appears to have been fitted with a supercharged V8 engine, independent front suspension, and the top appears to have been chopped.
1994 Lamborghini Diablo SE30 Supercharged Prototype at the Techno Classica in Essen.
Only two wre built.
But his is a supercharged StingRay !!! He doesn't know I took a shot of it... Hope he has a birthday comin' up... ;o)
Ghost Rides from Christmas Past...a Holiday series evoking memories of toy / model car gifts that car freaks, like myself, received as children many years ago. The vehicles (including trucks, planes, boats) that I have collected & photographed over the past years include many that not production gems...close-up photography shows their blemishes, their Worts, their play-worn use & abuse. It's their rugged surfaces, their patinas, their sculptural presence that I seek to photograph...and their persona, their character, and their 'story' that I hope to capture and project...because, as a child, I would hold each little car I would receive as a gift up very, very close to my eye and inspect every stylistic design element, and because I loved cartooning, I imagined that I could see into their personalities...their souls... of these small pieces of art...not unlike the personalities that many pet owners project into their fluffy (or shaggy, feathery, scaley) members of their family.
And, certainly I would imagine their drivers, as well...in the case of the best of these small cars, the imaginary driver would be, of course, me.
Hopefully, my photographs also give the illusion of these vehicles being larger than life, seen more to the scale of actual drivable vehicles, or even larger than that.
It's the style, the aura, the story, and maybe a little mystery that I hope you come away appreciating from these relics. Merry Christmas / Happy Holidays to all of you, my Flickr friends!
(p.s. the subject photographed here is a white metal model of a 1935 Auburn Speedster...the model was made from a kit produced in the UK)
9/32 scale motorcycle of my own design. Working V4 engine with overhead cams, pistons, valves, distributor, twin screw supercharger, gearbox with working footshift and chain drive to rear wheel.
PF L motor, 12 LED light headlight, 4 LED tail lights.
Structuraly sound, will support own weight and roll on brickbuilt 5-spoke wheels. 3100+ parts.
100% LEGO. Designed using LEGO Digital Designer.
The huge 6.2L Supercharged engine of the great American monster the Crovette ZR1 ... enjoyed that photo shoot and it was a great day ... and not to forget that AutoPro made it look this good :p
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CameraNikon D300S
Exposure0.008 sec (1/125)
Aperturef/8.0
Focal Length24 mm
ISO Speed160
Exposure Bias0 EV
FlashTwo Flashes 200 Watt
The Auburn-Cord-Duesenberg Club held their 2016 Can-Am Meet at Marshall, Michigan on July 14 through 16. I traveled to Marshall on the 16th to see what I could photograph. While there were no Duesenbergs present (sorry to say) there were a good number of Auburns and Cords in attendance.
All of my classic car photos can be found here: Car Collections
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Markings: retroactively as P-40 Warhawk serial 39-159, United States Army Air Corps Technical Training Command, Chanute Field, Illinois, 1940 - The Fighter Collection G-CIIO
www.flyinglegends.com/curtiss-wright-p-40c-1
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtiss_P-40_Warhawk
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Allison V-1710-C15-33 supercharged liquid-cooled 28.032-litre 60° V12, c950-hp
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allison_V-1710
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.Bugatti Type 51GP (1931-35) Engine 2262cc S8 DOC Supercharged
Production 40
Competition Number 300 Edmund Burgess
Classification Class 15 Pre 1941 Racing Cars 1501cc-3000cc
Registration Number FHS 380
BUGATTI SET
www.flickr.com/photos/45676495@N05/albums/721576236356252...
The Bugatti Type 51 series succeeded the famous Type 35 as Bugatti's premier racing car for the 1930s. The main distinction is that it uses a twin cam engine. Unlike the dominant Type 35s of the prior decade
The first Type 51 went into production in 1931 with Ettore Bugatti's son Jean Bugatti taking more responsibility. Its engine was a 160 hp (119 kW) twin overhead cam evolution of the supercharged 2.3 L (2262 cc SOHC of the Bugatti T35) Inspiration for this new design thinking was said to have come from a pair of US Miller racing cars that Jean Bugatti was testing. A victory in the 1931 French Grand Prix was a good start for the type, and it notably won the 1933 Monaco Grand Prix with Achille Varzi beating Tazio Nuvolari in a Alfa Romeo 8C
About 40 examples of the Type 51 and 51A were produced. The Type 51 is visually very similar to the Type 35. The obvious external differences of a Type 51 are: the supercharger blow-off outlet is lower the bonnet in the louvered section; one piece cast wheels instead of bolted on rims; twin fuel caps behind the driver and finally the magneto being off-set to the left on the dash. However many Type 35 cars have been fitted with later wheels
Diolch am 95,972,793 o olygfeydd anhygoel, mae pob un yn cael ei werthfawrogi'n fawr.
Thanks for 95,972,793 amazing views, every one is greatly appreciated.
Shot 07.08.2022, at the VSCC Prescott Speed Hill Climb, Prescott, Gloucestershire REF 162-194
Shot this for Mode Carbon a month ago or so, puts out over 500HP at the wheels!
Recently just bought a 7D and an EF 85mm F/1.8, looking to get get some super tack sharp photos when I get out and about soon.
A fun visit to Washington, DC found us inside on a very cold Saturday morning. We had an electrifying time playing with my grandson.
جزيل الشكر للاستاذ محمد سالم على المساعده الكبيره و الدرس الشيق في توزيع الفلاشات و الاضاءات الخارجيه
2021
Bentley Petersen 6.5 Litre Supercharged (GCT 638)
Zandvoort Race Classics, Circuit Zandvoort
Nikon F-801, Nikkor AF 50mm f/1.8D, Kodak Portra 400
DSLR scan
Rolls-Royce PV-12 Merlin 66 liquid-cooled supercharged 27-litre V12, 1,720-hp
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Markings: Royal Air Force, 601 (County of London) Squadron, UF-Q, Flt Lt Desmond Ibbotson, DFC, 1944-45
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Operated by RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight
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Performer at IWM Duxford Battle of Britain 70th Anniversary Air Show
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Car shot for www.kdskeltec.co.uk/
KDS are very well known for being the best detailers there are. This car is a masterpiece and the paint is perfect. No picture can do it justice of just how perfect a paint finish it is, but hopefully this picture gives you an idea of just how stunning the car is.
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