The Jalopy Journal
Castlemaine had form in metalwork: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Barker St cruising aka 'doing blockies' stopped here [ATTACH] and here [ATTACH]
looks to me like Central Victoria
could be for the weigh bridge - somebody doesn't want to count tyres, etc.
would have been a fantastic photo before digital 'retouching'
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'Phake' / as above.
would have been nice to see original source images , not software-generated gobbledegook
point was, a perfectly good image[ATTACH] was fed to software and made nonsense - recently.
this phake wouldn't be even one year old.
A-ha! thank you - i had been looking for them since May 25, when Hemidav posted this:[ATTACH]
Phake / no Vintage.
phaked ?
swi66 may recognise the badges from the rear quarter:
thanks, down-the-road, nicely done.
i've seen MM in that dress with Sammy Davis Jr and a Singer 1500 roadster - not whatever this is ?
Panhard et Levassor Dynamic
looks like one of a couple/few almost identical bodied by Pourtout, maybe a Georges Paulin design from before the Occupation that killed him ,...
Dad had (until Ash Wednesday '83, anyway) a 1927 Raleigh 798cc V-twin w/ Dustings sidecar project with same - a wedge of rubber applied to a...
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AI generated ...
back before vampire movies made this look creepy
don't think so . i'm afraid AI is infiltrating a lot of my favourite threads - helps to count the fingers when there , but there's usually...
[ATTACH] likely Charles de Cortanze, being a Peugeot ...
( the Kylie w/ bicycle photos are only 30 years old )
SS Jaguar, Sydney somewhere, i think
[ATTACH] Milthorpe Spl.; ex-army Ford truck, later a hot-rod ... [ATTACH] - all the above taken by a very young Terry King, my dad.
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[ATTACH] 1956 or 7 Albert Park (Australian GP 1953-58 (?), F1 1996 - today ...) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
must have been a bitch to maneuver on city streets and parking lots - even just to stand ...
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