Monochrome
If car colours look dull these days, you’re right. This is from 2020, and the majority are monochrome.
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Monochrome
If car colours look dull these days, you’re right. This is from 2020, and the majority are monochrome.
Grace Kelly
Icy over spicy A classic shot of Grace.
Typepad Poof! Gone. No warning, nothing. I just headed there and this was what I saw.
Esprit I wonder if it is ‘burglar proof’.
Toyopet Corona Hardtop 1600S, 1965. The third generation T40/50 Corona was the last series marketed using the Toyopet marque in Japan. This model saw the return of Toyota to the American market after withdrawing temporarily in 1961.
The last of the ’Pets Not quite: the T100 was the last Corona to wear the Toyopet marque in Japan (photo below). I still have a toy third-gen hardtop somewhere.
Olive Porsche 928 at Skovshoved Petrol Station in Denmark
Nine two eight Still a great shape and nice in green.
Mercedes-Benz 190E Stadtwagen, 1980. During the development of the W201 series Mercedes experimented with a short wheelbase (222cm) version for use in the WRC to compete in rally championships alongside the 190E saloon. It was felt that the compact hatchback would be more successful on tougher courses that demanded greater agility than the saloon was capable of. However Mercedes withdrew from the WRC in late 1980 and the project went no further.
W201 abbreviated Back in the day, there were scoop photos of this and I wondered what on earth it was. I dismissed it as a W201 test mule. Apparently there’s a whole extra story to it.
The fact that this is 80 fucking years ago but still just as relevant is terrifying.
Reminder Sadly, even more relevant now … the parallels have been in plain sight for years, ignored by most.
Guess what Lone Skum is? Pretty simple.
If Tesla ads were honest (part two)
Another swasticar ad, this time for the Model Y.
——– 1970 Monza —————-
1000 km di Monza Back in the day when racing car drivers literally risked their lives for the sport …
If Tesla ads were more honest
From April 2024—of course it was obvious what Lone Skum was.
The Doctor beside himself with Joy
OK, so not quite beside, but close enough.
Stabbed You definitely won’t want an Encore of this.
Citroën SM Espace Concept, Heuliez, 1971
Espace T-top SM with louvred rear was so ’70s. Improved on the lines of the original, too.
Chevrolet Camaro K, 1970. For the second generation Camaro, the Chevrolet III Studio took a serious look at a sport wagon variant (K for Kammback) experimenting with different rear/side window treatments and also various tail light options. The project got as far as a fibreglass mock-up but when no further. Pontiac presented a similar Type K concept in 1977 but that didn't make it either
GM of the early 1970s There’s something very uncomfortable (to me) about the mid-Atlantic styling of GM products of this era, noticeable here but also in the Vauxhall Victor FE, the Chevrolet Vega, even the Colonnade intermediates. Normally I would say thin pillars and smooth panels are laudable goals but maybe it’s the curvature of the glasshouse (see the bottom of the A-pillar in the first and third photographs). The Holden HQ was probably the most elegant of this styling theme. The F-bodies were notorious for letting water in because of the fuselage design—a friend had a Camaro of this generation and faced that very problem. What I will say here is that GM didn’t lose its experimental edge despite going very corporate in this era, so good on them for at least considering this variant. We did, after all, have the Reliant Scimitar GTE, the Volvo 1800 ES, and the Lancia Beta HPE, so something was in the Zeitgeist.
BMW 735i Touring, 1981. A E23 7-series station wagon converted by German coachbuilder Euler GmbH is for sale in Switzerland. Euler did only a few of these conversions, using BMW 2002 taillights and a custom-made tailgate. The example offered has travelled just 15,400km
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Siebener Kombi Beautifully done. Not so sure about the 2002 taillights but, otherwise, it looks very high-quality.