
© irene waters 2016

© irene waters 2016


© irene waters 2016

© irene waters 2016
The car gleams black
Lunar Park mirrors it makes
one fat, one thin.
In response to Cee’s Odd Ball Challenge

© irene waters 2016

© irene waters 2016


© irene waters 2016

© irene waters 2016
The car gleams black
Lunar Park mirrors it makes
one fat, one thin.
In response to Cee’s Odd Ball Challenge
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I get my info from my husband who loves some old cars. This one he felt was meant for him as it’s number plate is his initials. Luckily it was not for sale. For me it was a photo opportunity.
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Cool reflections and car.
janet
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Thanks Janet
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I love this old Porsche ! And the extra shots – like the hubcap one with reflection – so artsy
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It was a beautiful car and the interior was very very basic with the same bent gear shift that old volkswagens had. That info from my husband for me just a great photo opportunity.
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Well So funny because after I saw your post I noticed a newer Porsche in the lot- more like a crossover and I think it lost something from the classic look – and glad your hubs had such helpful info
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Yes these old cars had a class all of their own that the modern car has not been able to replicate. Apparently you can now buy reproductions of the old cars in kit form and build them yourself. For me though they would have to have modern steerage, tyres and breaking. I used to hate that lurching feel as you went around a corner.
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I hear ya! Especially the power steering for me—
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Now I see the point of the reflections in the Porsche! We need more to reflect the thin! 🙂
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Absolutely.
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Hi Irene, great series of odd balls for this week. 😀
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Thanks Cee
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interesting views of the porsche
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Yes some unplanned.
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