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    Quote Originally Posted by scheinfluger_77 View Post
    I thought this might be a mustang but then saw the 350 at left. Hmm Ford didn’t make a 350... oh wait, it’s G.T. 350. Now it makes sense. Duh!
    The Shelby was the ONLY one with the extra headlights in the middle.

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    I had forgotten that but it was the hood lines that said “Mustang” to me.
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    Good car skills guys.. I think this is a (recreation) 67 Shelby gt350

    Below is a 1941 Ford Delivery Wagon and a 1941 Packard 160. Same FP4+, speed graphic, 9" gundlach Hyperion.





    img440 by Jason Philbrook, on Flickr




    img441 by Jason Philbrook, on Flickr
    Last edited by jp; 23-Aug-2018 at 20:38.

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    Re: Old Cars, Trucks and Motorcycles

    Quote Originally Posted by jp View Post
    Good car skills guys.. I think this is a (recreation) 67 Shelby gt350

    Below is a 1941 Ford Delivery Wagon and a 1941 Packard 160. Same FP4+, speed graphic, 9" gundlach Hyperion.





    img440 by Jason Philbrook, on Flickr




    img441 by Jason Philbrook, on Flickr
    Those are nice Jason. I LOVE the Hyperion. Lovely lens. Great use of it!

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    Re: Old Cars, Trucks and Motorcycles

    Quote Originally Posted by jp View Post
    Good car skills guys.. I think this is a (recreation) 67 Shelby gt350

    Below is a 1941 Ford Delivery Wagon and a 1941 Packard 160. Same FP4+, speed graphic, 9" gundlach Hyperion.





    img440 by Jason Philbrook, on Flickr




    img441 by Jason Philbrook, on Flickr
    Love the composition and the rendering of tones and creaminess of the first image!

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    Studebaker President; 4x5 Tri-X in HC110. Wista DX with a 90mm Nikkor F8 lens. I think the car is from the late 1950s.

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    Thanks Louis & Moogle.

    Very interesting scene Ben; more context than most classic car photos

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    jp, I really like how the Hyperion renders. Your composition makes it really shine.

    Pali, nice color shot!
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    Ben Calwell, That's a good photo of a '58 Studebaker, a rare vehicle; there aren't many left of the few that were made. (For '59 they introduced the compact Lark, which kept the company alive for five or six more years.)
    jp, I'm not a soft-focus guy at all, but your second photo of the Packard is quite well done.
    Nice work, both of you.

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