Loved the black and white photos. The color ones weren't shabby either! Thank you John.
Early S Registry 1047
’15 VW GTI
'70 911E, Sold
'56 Cliff May Prefab
Nice lighting but no Shadows in any of your photo coverage?
The tiny tire Shadow with 10 inch diameter front rims and inboard disc brakes.
Event coverage with action photos on track at this link.
http://www.sportscardigest.com/sonom...rt-and-photos/
Sorry,
…………..I mistakenly thought the "black & white experiment" would have been more widely accepted and received more enthusiastically.
Hey, I like the B&W....keep the great shots coming
Rick Knoop's McLaren m20, aluminum big block power by Patton.
John,
Great photographs
What do you know about this particular car - further photographs would be very welcome:
Thx
Martin
John,
I enjoyed both sets--I hope your prediction of the end of the event doesn't come to fruition. Your coverage of these events is wonderful! Thanks.
Martin,
the car belongs to Jim Calzia, who posted a reply above in this thread. Photo #2below shows the car you're asking about being warmed up prior to a practice session at Laguna Seca, and Photo #1 shows another of Jim's Porsches during the '13 Pebble Beach Tour stop in Carmel.
Jim's a very friendly and knowledgable gentleman, and I would just contact him directly via PM for additional information re his car(s).
JZG
Before it became Ruprecht, my Porsche was a '70 911 T
Paying member No. 895 since 2006
" slavish adherence to originality wasn't for me, because the car wasn't as good as it could be."
Rob Dickinson's response when asked what motivated him to build Singers
Thank you for posting, I myself like the black and white.
Joe Annicelli
Early 911S Registry #751
Polo Red/Black 1967 Porsche 911S Coupe "Walter"
Black/Red 1967 Alfa GTJr. Coupe "Nero"
Italian Red 1994 Ducati 900SS/SP looks fast standing still
Italian Red 1957 Gilera 150 Sport
Ahhhh the sixties... I envision myself one early Saturday morning wearing plaid shorts, black shoes with white socks smoking a cigarette heading to the hardware store to buy a bag of nails.
SWB cars are an acquired taste however once acquired theirs no turning back.