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Nice contributions every one. Very delightful thread so far.

Not exactly a car part but a wheel is still a wheel :lol:
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sury wrote:Nice contributions every one. Very delightful thread so far.
Thanks Sury! It makes me want to go out and find some more cars (and motorcycles) to photograph. :D

I love that gold Mercedes you posted, and the motorcycle wheel is intriguing! I’ve never seen so many spokes going in so many directions. I kind of want to see the rest of the bike now. :)

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ValeryD wrote: About the water in Amphicar. It's really surprised me, but even with a big splash (as you can see) It was dry inside and my camera was dry too. I have to admit it's good german car.
I'm glad to hear that you stayed dry. I think I would have panicked. :)

Nice dashboard shot, and I love the shiny monochrome look of the second to last photo you posted. What kind of car is that?... a Lamborghini?

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jbtaylor wrote:I will bite.
Nice! I like the whole composition, with the hood splitting the upper and lower parts of the photo.
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Hmmm. I am missing my other post. I may have not clicked submit button.

Ford 1960 Mustang I think

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Not a car part but part of the car
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smulnik wrote:
sury wrote:Nice contributions every one. Very delightful thread so far.
Thanks Sury! It makes me want to go out and find some more cars (and motorcycles) to photograph. :D

I love that gold Mercedes you posted, and the motorcycle wheel is intriguing! I’ve never seen so many spokes going in so many directions. I kind of want to see the rest of the bike now. :)

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Sury!
Space Shuttles around, nice. :)


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What can be done from Kids tricycle and a lawnmower. One of the first snowmobile... :)
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sury wrote: We aim to please :)
I like! Thanks!
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Nice cars and bikes!

Valery, that old snowmobile looks like fun to me! :D

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Excellent CZ set, Sig. I find it difficult to find fault with CZ lenses.
Here are car parts parting the car....

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sury wrote: Here are car parts parting the car....
Sweet! I feel sorry for the drivers, but I love that you got that shot. You must have quick reflexes.
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The driver was apparently ok albeit for a massive headache, I suppose. We saw him walking to the ambulance.
You can see him being helped.
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I was in Cuba for 2 weeks, a "fresh" Cuban car fleet. :D
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Lovely fleet, Valery. Are they constantly refurbished or do they contain newer parts?
Just curious.

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