75th Members Meeting Photos

75th Members Meeting Photos

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Dr Nookie

234 posts

200 months

Tuesday 21st March 2017
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MY EYES!!!!!!!

I couldn't even shoot that for fear of breaking the camera.

ettore

4,131 posts

252 months

Tuesday 21st March 2017
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9.3 said:
realjv said:
Just starting to sort through my photos from Saturday.

Alfa Romeo 8C 2600 Monza by realjv, on Flickr
Steve Tillack, from LA, lovely guy.
Good spot on the driver. Car not a Monza though..

Nik da Greek

2,503 posts

150 months

Tuesday 21st March 2017
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ettore said:
9.3 said:
realjv said:
Just starting to sort through my photos from Saturday.

Alfa Romeo 8C 2600 Monza by realjv, on Flickr
Steve Tillack, from LA, lovely guy.
Good spot on the driver. Car not a Monza though..
No, that's the restored G1 that spent half its life as an Australian farm truck. Alleged to be the oldest surviving Alfa with a 1921 birthdate. Dunno how true that is... maybe they mean oldest Alfa-Romeo as opposed to Alfa?

Lynchie999

3,422 posts

153 months

Tuesday 21st March 2017
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will_ said:
Great shots. This is easily my favourite Goodwood event.

IMG_5843 by Pics253, on Flickr

Edited by will_ on Sunday 19th March 13:36
after noticing this on my own shots that i've done of this car, this belongs in the things that make your teeth itch thread...

see if people can see why!

Sway

26,257 posts

194 months

Tuesday 21st March 2017
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Different Castrol logo each side which is unforgivable...

Lynchie999

3,422 posts

153 months

Tuesday 21st March 2017
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Sway said:
Different Castrol logo each side which is unforgivable...
yeh, its a bit annoying isn't it!

bah!


lucido grigio

44,044 posts

163 months

Tuesday 21st March 2017
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V8muscle

37 posts

119 months

Tuesday 21st March 2017
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Didn't have my camera but I phones are great!

Top Banana

435 posts

212 months

Tuesday 21st March 2017
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ScoobyBullet

7 posts

161 months

Tuesday 21st March 2017
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My efforts...
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Edited by ScoobyBullet on Tuesday 21st March 21:19

countzero

392 posts

218 months

Tuesday 21st March 2017
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finally sorted through mine

https://flic.kr/s/aHskRhLZJP

Dr Nookie

234 posts

200 months

Wednesday 22nd March 2017
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Here's a couple more:

DSC03124 by David., on Flickr

DSC03058 by David., on Flickr

DSC03041 by David., on Flickr

Edited by Dr Nookie on Wednesday 22 March 18:24

lestiq

705 posts

169 months

Wednesday 22nd March 2017
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Edited by lestiq on Wednesday 22 March 09:39

Pobsey

5 posts

102 months

Wednesday 22nd March 2017
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My pictures from Saturday

Www.flickr.com/photos/pobsey





Edited by Pobsey on Wednesday 22 March 16:38

F1JHerbert

538 posts

165 months

Wednesday 22nd March 2017
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Still sorting out mine. But here is some which I have uploaded to Flickr...

Mobile: https://www.flickr.com/photos/helensanders/albums/...

Films: https://www.flickr.com/photos/helensanders/albums/...

Various Photo's: https://www.flickr.com/photos/helensanders/albums/...

Nik da Greek

2,503 posts

150 months

Wednesday 29th March 2017
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Some of mine, finally.



























Awesome transporter. Belongs in the "teeth itch" thread. look at that decal spacing. Fiat by Ford?







Not every day you get to see the internal workings of a poorly Bugatti Brescia being stripped down in a gravel and water-strewn car park



Apparently the oldest known Alfa-Romeo. Pressing on



In fact, I already love the big Edwardian and tween-War behemoths for the extraordinary engineering on show and the sheer variety of answers to the same question ("What's fastest?"). But now I love them even more cos it gave me a chance to practice my panning, at which I'm really bad, on something moving at a slow enough speed for me to have a fighting chance. Sometimes



Oldest thing. Full stop. 1903 Mercedes







Brasier featured engine from a Hispano-Suiza-powered airship. As you do









Mors looked evil enough to kill you and eat you





The Beast of Turin. You wouldn't want it running over your foot





Car park, as usual with GRRC events, is as cool as any show













Utterly beautiful Sebring



Member's Market was amazing. Mostly for the lightbulbs, to be honest





Great Hall offered superb ambience, if not totally amazing menu.



Just like being at school. If I'd gone to Hogwarts instead of a modern concrete Comp. Alright, it was modern then. Mrs da Greek in reflective mood.



Been a while since I had to care about collecting House Points. Which we didn't... somehow Mrs da Greek just didn't fancy the tug-of war. We were in Darnley House. Which... errrrm... came last. Spring winds gave the scoreboard wallahs a tough time all day







Hard not to end up with loads of photos of daffodils, to be honest



Hmmm...



Big Delage was winningest (again) and rightly so... looked so much more like a together racing car than some of the preposterous and ill-conceived monsters around it





More French classic Blue



And English Green







Fafnir. Just bonkers.





I like how they not only provide fire pits to give some respite from the biting wind, but clearly have a sense of humour about it too



....even extends to the bins











No front brakes, weighs more than a small block of flats. Yeah, better lean on that handle hard







Bonhams was unfortunately closed to us plebs on the Sunday, catalogue only, but one of their lots parked outside gave me massive amounts of want. Used to have a 1/32nd scale Kleines Kettenkraftrad but never thought I could afford a real one. I mean, who wouldn't want to pop to the shops for a pint of milk on their genuine WWII half-track motorcycle!?





Lest we forget...Hail Surtees



Listers were a bit faster and therefore my panning was proportionately stter than the Edwardians! Whisper it, but the Yank v8s made a better noise than the Jag-engined ones





Solitary coupe was gorgeous, double-bubble roof and all







Mobile cinema rocks afro



Stangs!





Lots of Stangs





Mustang bites men!



Lots of a different flavour of legendary Ford, too





Talbots, Kept France in the GP game for years (when the Alfas didn't show up) but looked quite ungainly whilst doing it. Oooooh, look, independent front suspension!








Thunderbug. Hilarious. Especially when you check out the seating/transmission interface









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Album Link;

http://s668.photobucket.com/user/Nik_da_Greek/slid...

F1JHerbert

538 posts

165 months

Thursday 30th March 2017
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Odds and Ends of 75th Members' Meeting

https://www.flickr.com/photos/helensanders/albums/...

ecsrobin

17,114 posts

165 months

Thursday 30th March 2017
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A few from me and more on my Flickr

75MM-1 by Robin Williams, on Flickr

75MM-5 by Robin Williams, on Flickr

75MM-8 by Robin Williams, on Flickr

75MM-27 by Robin Williams, on Flickr

Name of user

176 posts

107 months

Sunday 2nd April 2017
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Took a while but mine are up now;
https://www.flickr.com/photos/143776789@N03/