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Monday, October 12, 2015

1978 Datsun 280Z

Saturday, October 10, 2015

1972 Jaguar E-Type

So many classic shapes came out of England during the 50s/60s. Ahh what a beautiful profile, despite the front end occupying a full third of the total length. The more vertical A pillar makes the windshield look more sloped than it actually is. The chrome steel wheels are so classic. And that tidy fuel door on the fender!

It wasn't raining when I started shooting, and it wasn't raining when I finished.

Friday, October 2, 2015

1989 Autozam (Mazda) Carol

Sunday, September 6, 2015

1968 MG MGB GT

Friday, September 4, 2015

1978 Honda Civic

The lighting here is a bit strange because this was the day of the Great Big Wind-storm.

Another fine Civic, this one a final refinement on the first generation. As far as I can tell this is not a CVCC. Clever flame effect on the tire visible in #3. Love the black steel wheels, which give a sportier feel up against the chrome rims. And a usual, the over all shape and proportion.

Monday, July 6, 2015

1983 Hyundai Pony

Ah yeah a classy econobox you just don't see any more. Good to see someone is still putting it to good use. It fits right in with it's surroundings. Don't think they used the same paint on the concrete though.

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

1979 Porsche 924

Love the dark huge bubble of a rear window, which gives the illusion that this is a notchback. The circular side marker lights, the shut line of the door which extends into a seam above the window behind it. Suspect the reflector between the tailights is aftermarket. The dynamic curve of the sloping hood is only slightly interrupted by the interface with the windshield.

But even in this car German pragmatism is present -- the functional fuel cap instead of a door to hide it, the almost complete absence of chrome, the simple door pulls, a (minimal) back seat.

Saturday, April 11, 2015

1984 Ford EXP

Another "sporty" car that never was. Lots of sharp angles, smooth looking surfaces, but the taillights look like they were stolen from a Chrysler Laser. Somehow the stylist couldn't see how ugly the headlight treatment was. Which makes it all the more delightful. Ah the foibles of car company executives.

Still, they did a nice job of integrating the front side marker into the dent strip. The shape of the light blue paint on the front fenders suggests a sleek aerodynamic profile buried under the clunky design.