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    photo shoot with the 67

    I had the opportunity to shoot my 67 911 during a session with one of the best automotive photographers in the country-Evan Klein. Here are a couple of the pics

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    67 911 , 69 911S, Ford V Ferrari 906LH, 85 Carrera...and-gasp! a bunch of Corvettes, Musclecars and Italian crap(330GTC,GTA/M,308GTB)

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    Sweet car and sweet photos!

    John
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    1967 911 #307347, bare-bones, some road wear, a little surface rust, and a few dents..., owned 14 years.
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    Nice work. Did you usa a rig for the last one?

    Ted

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    Great pics! my guess is that it smelled a bit though!
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    Quote Originally Posted by swbstudios View Post
    I had the opportunity to shoot my 67 911 during a session with one of the best automotive photographers in the country-Evan Klein. Here are a couple of the pics

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Straub View Post
    Sweet car and sweet photos!

    John
    thanks!

    Quote Originally Posted by TZombek View Post
    Nice work. Did you usa a rig for the last one?

    Ted
    yes,we did

    Quote Originally Posted by Warm Tea View Post
    Great pics! my guess is that it smelled a bit though!
    actually, no. I was surprised.

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    another with the wife's Carrera
    67 911 , 69 911S, Ford V Ferrari 906LH, 85 Carrera...and-gasp! a bunch of Corvettes, Musclecars and Italian crap(330GTC,GTA/M,308GTB)

    EarlyS # 603, GroupV #2

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    Location, Location

    Great images

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    Nice car, who makes those minilites?

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    Quote Originally Posted by friggens View Post
    Location, Location

    Great images
    thanks

    Quote Originally Posted by ETW View Post
    Nice car, who makes those minilites?
    They are original Minilites. I figured out a process to replicate the Dow 7 finish found on early magnesium hot rod/gasser wheels and that's what I used here.
    67 911 , 69 911S, Ford V Ferrari 906LH, 85 Carrera...and-gasp! a bunch of Corvettes, Musclecars and Italian crap(330GTC,GTA/M,308GTB)

    EarlyS # 603, GroupV #2

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