More snapshots from vintage car races, car shows, and museums.
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1956 Austin Healey 100. The folding windshield on these cars charmed me back-in-the-day, and still does. I was told this car has been in the same family since new. Yes, it's restored, not a "survivor" or "preservation"classs car. |
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I've always had a "thing" for the Jag XK-150 convertible. It was bigger, heavier, and slower than the XK-120 and XK-140, and thus never a factor in sports car racing. By the mid-1950's, Jaguar was doing very well, thankyou, selling luxury sedans in the States. And the Corvette and the Thunderbird were available. So this model was always a bit of a step-child. But the curved windshield and surface development of the body make this car look "more right" to me than the XK-120. This one has the old California "yellow plate." I hope it had some memorable times on Sunset Boulevard, its natural habitat. |
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Cockpit of the 1939 and 1940 Indianapolis 500-wining Maserati 8CTF. |
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Well... Pilote is a pushover for 1950's-1970's Alfa engines, especially if they have big Webers hanging off them. This is the engine bay of a locally successful GTV club racer. |
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And he's especially a pushover if an Alfa has a bundle-of-snakes exhaust system that delivers that ripping-canvass sound. |
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