Why are there so few car photographs?
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8bit said:
That is a lovely photo.SteveKTMer said:
8bit said:
That is a lovely photo.![biggrin](/inc/images/biggrin.gif)
Casmet Crosskart and Renault 5 on a trackday at Cadwell Park recently
Z62_3745 by Dave Goodhand, on Flickr
Z62_3597 by Dave Goodhand, on Flickr
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Couple of pics of my new Boxster S.
Boxster. Farnborough Airship by nessiemac1, on Flickr
Boxster. Farnborough Airship-3 by nessiemac1, on Flickr
Boxster. Farnborough Airship-2 by nessiemac1, on Flickr
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Some day times snaps of the green machine.
986 by nessiemac1, on Flickr
986-2 by nessiemac1, on Flickr
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A stunning Ginetta G12.
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A very pretty, if diminutive, sports/racing car, shown here at the Silverstone Classic in 2015. This, I think, is the prototype. If so, it's 1967. Ginetta produced some beautiful cars when owned by the Walklet brothers. It looks like a G21 in the background, which was not a kit car. The G15 looked great and raced better.
![](https://thumbsnap.com/sc/p5n9tC4S.jpg)
A very pretty, if diminutive, sports/racing car, shown here at the Silverstone Classic in 2015. This, I think, is the prototype. If so, it's 1967. Ginetta produced some beautiful cars when owned by the Walklet brothers. It looks like a G21 in the background, which was not a kit car. The G15 looked great and raced better.
From a trip to Amberley Museum in Sussex today.
No ICE, but I'm not certain the anti-brigade would welcome it.
It's a 1907 Stanley Steamer, with a top speed estimated, for good reason, to be in the region of 100mph. The owner was kind enough to give me a ride in the car. A steam car of the same make took the world land speed record at 127.6mph, driven by someone with a lot more nerve than I have.
![](https://thumbsnap.com/sc/BmgtG663.jpg)
Also there was the world's smallest full-scale steam roller.
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It was a good day.
No ICE, but I'm not certain the anti-brigade would welcome it.
It's a 1907 Stanley Steamer, with a top speed estimated, for good reason, to be in the region of 100mph. The owner was kind enough to give me a ride in the car. A steam car of the same make took the world land speed record at 127.6mph, driven by someone with a lot more nerve than I have.
![](https://thumbsnap.com/sc/BmgtG663.jpg)
Also there was the world's smallest full-scale steam roller.
![](https://thumbsnap.com/sc/DeN19W2c.jpg)
It was a good day.
Edited by Derek Smith on Monday 3rd July 16:40
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