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Just found this website with lots of good pictures. I think it is Norwegian, but I'm not sure i really care.
http://forum.lazzaroni.no/viewtopic.php?t=3073&...
http://forum.lazzaroni.no/viewtopic.php?t=3073&...
How about these, stunning cars, stunning chicks....
They are part of a Fashion Shoot shot at Bodiam Castle, Sussex 1966 ( what a place,steeped in history and its great for classic car meets, huge grass car park, ideal for an infomal gathering, and as for the tea and cakes in the cafe.....) for the Sunday Telegraph Motoring, Motor Show Edition .
The Photoghrapher was Alexander Low,( is he still around ) i woud love to recreate this shoot, but the Exprees turned their noses up when i sugested it to them as a 40th, then and now feature in 2006 !!
Has the Cobra 289 survived ? Looks like it was C registerd
They are part of a Fashion Shoot shot at Bodiam Castle, Sussex 1966 ( what a place,steeped in history and its great for classic car meets, huge grass car park, ideal for an infomal gathering, and as for the tea and cakes in the cafe.....) for the Sunday Telegraph Motoring, Motor Show Edition .
The Photoghrapher was Alexander Low,( is he still around ) i woud love to recreate this shoot, but the Exprees turned their noses up when i sugested it to them as a 40th, then and now feature in 2006 !!
Has the Cobra 289 survived ? Looks like it was C registerd
Thanks John!
Great site, great cars, classy women and some really nice photography as well - very tasteful.
I reckon there's probably a competition in there somewhere for guessing the car- had me bamboozled on some of the interiors.
Obviously the interior of the XJ was an easy one but the rear end of the Italian XJ further on made me look twice not to mention the bumpers on the TR7
Great site, great cars, classy women and some really nice photography as well - very tasteful.
I reckon there's probably a competition in there somewhere for guessing the car- had me bamboozled on some of the interiors.
Obviously the interior of the XJ was an easy one but the rear end of the Italian XJ further on made me look twice not to mention the bumpers on the TR7
I can see why you say NSFW! This one certainly was, in its original form:
(Hope he waited for it to cool down.)
And this is NSF ... well anywhere really.
This one amused me:
And last but not least, the lovely Wanda, surely a candidate for the Vintage Totty thread!
Saw her a few years back and she was still looking good (she'd be 75 now!).
(Hope he waited for it to cool down.)
And this is NSF ... well anywhere really.
This one amused me:
And last but not least, the lovely Wanda, surely a candidate for the Vintage Totty thread!
Saw her a few years back and she was still looking good (she'd be 75 now!).
http://forum.lazzaroni.no/viewtopic.php?t=3073&...
superb post,some strikingly good photos.good find
superb post,some strikingly good photos.good find
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