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Adriana Lima - Brazilian model
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todays bird
Sade Olutola
Acquired Stardust
cherry valley forever
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izzy's playlists!
Three Goblin Art
Misplaced Lens Cap

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Cosmic Funnies

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Stranger Things
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

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One Nice Bug Per Day
Not today Justin
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cleansimpleminimal:
Adriana Lima - Brazilian model
For my missing Tumblr friend - @cleansimpleminimal
Deborah Harry and Blondie Town Hall NYC - 1999 "Shayla" and "Union City Blue" LIVE Both tunes were originally released in 1979 on the alb
Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing (chassis code W198).
Key details about this iconic sports car include:
Production Era: Produced as a coupé between 1954 and 1957, with roadster variants following from 1957 to 1963.
Signature Design: It is world-renowned for its distinct, upward-opening "gullwing" doors, a design necessitated by the car's rigid, lightweight, welded tubular-steel "spaceframe" chassis.
Performance: Widely regarded as one of the world's first production supercars, it was the fastest production car of its time, capable of reaching speeds up to 155–163 mph.
Engineering Innovation: It was the first production car to feature a fuel-injected petrol engine, a technology adapted from Mercedes-Benz's racing prototypes.
Historical Status: Frequently cited as the "Sports Car of the Century," it remains one of the most sought-after and valuable collector cars in the world.
Alexandra Pletnyova
1977 Lincoln Town Car
When General Motors downsized its entire B and C-body lineup in 1977, from the Chevrolet Impala all the way up to the Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham, Lincoln did nothing. The Continental simply kept growing, and by 1977 it had quietly become the largest mass-produced automobile sold anywhere on earth. The only vehicles longer were purpose-built limousines like the Rolls-Royce Phantom VI and the Soviet ZIL-4104.
The 1979 Town Car sat on a 127.2-inch wheelbase and stretched 233 inches bumper to bumper, wider than six and a half feet, with 42 inches of rear legroom. Under the hood sat a 402 cubic inch V8 producing 315 pound-feet of torque arriving at just 1,800 rpm, backed by a three-speed SelectShift automatic. You did not drive this car so much as pilot it.
The base sedan started at $11,200. Lincoln sold 76,458 of them for 1979 alone, nearly five times the number of coupes. Ford marketed the 1979 Continental specifically as the final traditional full-size American sedan, and they were right. The following year it arrived on a completely redesigned platform, shorter, lighter, and more fuel efficient.
1979 was genuinely last call. The days of truly uncompromised American land yachts were finished, and Lincoln knew it. Nobody who bought one in 1979 complained about the timing.
In the age before SUVs from Cadillac and Lincoln became the fashion statement they are today, the well-heeled of America drove full-size land yachts and didn't care about fuel efficiency or the price of oil. With a wheelbase exceeding ten feet parallel parking must have been nearly impossible!
It's hard to imagine we will ever return to cars even remotely similar, but to my eye this Lincoln is still a beauty. A true statement of American prosperity in the 1970s.
Fun Shoez
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Coffee time - more please
@dawndesireph - Outdoors woman extraordinaire! Fresh coffee isn't a luxury, it's a necessity when you've just come through another chilly night in the woods.
@dawndesireph
Cute girl lost in the woods.
What a fantastic smile. This pic is a favorite.
Why are you sitting on a baby grand piano?
Happy Sunday everyone ❤️
@classy-blond-milf
Simply incredible. So firm and tight.
killer legs!
Unfortunately, I tend to think it's an AI creation.
Christelle - photographed by Craig Morey
● Craig Morey Studios
● London Studios Group (LSG)