Final Day. Nikon D3400 1/125 shutter speed ISO 100 AF-P NIKKOR DX 70-300 4.5-6.3 G ED
You got a good vantage point along with great pictures. This fantastic race has been going on every year for about 35 years and it's for a worthy cause.
Ched49 wrote:
You got a good vantage point along with great pictures. This fantastic race has been going on every year for about 35 years and it's for a worthy cause.
Thank you. We’ve been attending for the past 10 years or so. The International Car Show is also a lot of fun. Seems to always be a super hot day when we go and we always get lost looking for Frew St to park the car.
I see,
Alfa, 2nd to last pik
AH 100/6-Red
Triumph Spitfire GT/6
Porsche- blue
Couple of Lotus Roadsters.
Another Alfa "as in - Here's to you Mrs Robinson!" Chu Chuuka Chu.....Mrs Robinson!
Couple I couldn't catch. Anybody get the two I didn't??? Have shot most of those.... Laguna Seca, PIR, and Madras Ore.
Also raced M151 Ford military jeeps, Dodge 3/4 ton, Deuce and a half and Five ton military tractors on Laguna Seca track when at Fort Ord in 1964 for Army basic training and Light Military Truck Driving School. All Film. (analog to those who know it!)
Saxonburg, Pa. Last week the touring Ford model T's were here. Over 200, top speed about 45mph. Sure looked like a lot of fun and got a lot of photos. They said it has been about 60 years since they were here before. Before that Butler,Pa yearly hosts the jeep roundup and have the most jeeps assembled each year for about a week. Then every few years the convention of Austin Bantams comes to Butler and then there are also a lot of car cruses. So with the Pittsburgh vintage races it seem we draw a lot of car things here.
SpikeW wrote:
Saxonburg, Pa. Last week the touring Ford model T's were here. Over 200, top speed about 45mph. Sure looked like a lot of fun and got a lot of photos. They said it has been about 60 years since they were here before. Before that Butler,Pa yearly hosts the jeep roundup and have the most jeeps assembled each year for about a week. Then every few years the convention of Austin Bantams comes to Butler and then there are also a lot of car cruses. So with the Pittsburgh vintage races it seem we draw a lot of car things here.
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Thanks. I”ll keep my eyes out for things happening over there since I’m right across the state line.
Kuzano wrote:
I see,
Alfa, 2nd to last pik
AH 100/6-Red
Triumph Spitfire GT/6
Porsche- blue
Couple of Lotus Roadsters.
Another Alfa "as in - Here's to you Mrs Robinson!" Chu Chuuka Chu.....Mrs Robinson!
Couple I couldn't catch. Anybody get the two I didn't??? Have shot most of those.... Laguna Seca, PIR, and Madras Ore.
Also raced M151 Ford military jeeps, Dodge 3/4 ton, Deuce and a half and Five ton military tractors on Laguna Seca track when at Fort Ord in 1964 for Army basic training and Light Military Truck Driving School. All Film. (analog to those who know it!)
I see, br br Alfa, 2nd to last pik br AH 100/6-... (
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I’ve always loved the Triumph GT6 but never had the expertise to tackle the high maintenance. Had an Opel GT in the 70’s. Loved it but had a hard time keeping up with the Ohio rust.
These cars are beautiful....well dine.
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