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Photo Another Yet Still Site redux:

Started by Brock Samson, July 31, 2008, 11:34:41 AM

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Brock Samson

i spend more time cruising the internet then i do driving my cars anymore,.. there are good reasons for this I guess... too bad i can't share some of my more interesting finds...  :shruggy:

anyhow, enjoy... these..

http://pixdaus.com/index.php?pageno=876

a sound track..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o976QDa6098


Brock Samson

chick on a car..


This is a MODERN Chromira archival warm toned black and white photo ( on real Kodak photo paper made in a darkroom, with smelly chemicals, etc.)    I don't know who she is but I think that the photograph was taken at Ascot in 1919.  That year Roamer, which was really a Duesenberg, won a feature event there.  If you will look at the background of the photo in the grandstand you will see an older woman and a child, I have always thought it was Logo Girl's mother and daughter waiting for the photographs to be taken.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfBDmwG9ozQ    :icon_smile_wink:

Brock Samson

e-bays got some sheet too..








dan Gurney inna mclaren

anyone wanna venture a guess as to what cars these are?..








Brock Samson

Hmmmm?,..   :scratchchin:
  O.K. So maybe i should've titled this "Stabbed in the Eye with an Ice Pic".  :shruggy:
this link is for my friends here..

http://starletshowcase.blogspot.com/search/label/blonde


Arthu®

The 2 Ferrari's are 250P's, the #21 car won Le Mans in 1963. Cheated a little as I have this book called Ferrari in racing ;).
Striving for world domination since 1986

Brock Samson

http://thegarageblog.com/garage/san-francisco-auto-racing-memoirs-1950-1956/

  Site found on '50 racing in Golden Gate Park.



BTW: the white racers are the very first of Jim Hall's Chapperalls...

Brock Samson

this is an interesting "Snap Shot" site: 
if you place the cursor in the pages upper corners, a left click allows you to drag/turn the pages.
though I have seen better examples of snap shots even in my own collection, the commentary is above average...
for a quick tour, click the lower left "illustrations" text.

http://www.nga.gov/exhibitions/2007/snapshot/index.shtm