EricLPT wrote:
WOW! That is quite the museum, thanks again for sharing all the photos.
Eric
OK, you got the lot, there's no more. There were a few dud photos but I included them in any case, and you'll have to forgive my spelling of Czechoslovakia, I was using the Spanish spelling.
Some very impressive vehicles from the days when they really built automobiles worthy of the name. Looking forward to the next installment.
odinswolf wrote:
Some very impressive vehicles from the days when they really built automobiles worthy of the name. Looking forward to the next installment.
Sorry Odinswolf, that's it, there are no more. No second installment.
Nice pictures of some real beauties.
Mick B
Loc: Norwich, Norfolk, UK
Really great show and loved them all. I learned to drive in an Austin Seven so lovely to see them again. Thanks for sharing.
GARGLEBLASTER wrote:
At the specific request of Eric I am posting photos of automobiles taken in the Automobile Museum of Málaga. There are a great many so I will post them little by little.
These are just quick snaps because there were so many and I couldn't spend too much time composing. There were restrictions as to where I could stand and the lighting conditions weren't the best and flash made things even worse. These are taken straight off my camera, no PP whatsoever. The black corners in a few of them is the Polaroid filter that I added to my Panasonic TX30. I forgot to zoom out to avoid it..
For those of you interested, enjoy.
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Those were great. :thumbup: :thumbup:
Thank you everyone who looked at these. I won't be doing anything like this again in the near future, it took me almost two days to upload these photos. Glad that you all liked them.
the Automobile Museum of Málaga.
What a fabulous Museum?
Realy liked those little Austin 7's as well.
GARGLEBLASTER wrote:
Thank you everyone who looked at these. I won't be doing anything like this again in the near future, it took me almost two days to upload these photos. Glad that you all liked them.
I believe you ... but I'm glad that you did, that was very interesting for me.
Lextar wrote:
I believe you ... but I'm glad that you did, that was very interesting for me.
Yes, when you take in to consideration how long it takes to upload the first three in full resolution and then mostly one at a time, you can realise the time it took. I'm glad my efforts were appreciated.
Having said that cars are not really my thing, I have to say that those Jaguar E types are extraordinary. On its release Enzo Ferrari called it "The most beautiful car ever made" and it may be apocryphal but he was supposed to have added: "·There's just one thing wrong with it. It hasn't got the Ferrari badge on it."!
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"Having said that cars are not really my thing, I have to say that those Jaguar E types are extraordinary. On its release Enzo Ferrari called it "The most beautiful car ever made" and it may be apocryphal but he was supposed to have added: "·There's just one thing wrong with it. It hasn't got the Ferrari badge on it."!
No I think he was wrong with this quote.
The "D" type was much more stylish, and the D type (with a top speed of 208mph) beat his cars at Le Mans as well until the French banned them.
Year 1956
As well as that I believe the pre war SS100 to be one of their better designs.
PS. ... I would image trying to upload full size files would have taken forever?
Lextar wrote:
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PS. ... I would image trying to upload full size files would have taken forever?
Yes, it did. As I mentioned, it took me two days.
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