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- 07 Apr 2022, 18:41
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Re: Non-Volvo car chat megathread
UH oh, now I'm on the spot! What a show you went to! - some of these actual cars show up on image searches, which means they're well-known cars. The first Ferrari I was thinking was an early Boano-bodied 250 coupe, but they have rear fins, this is way more rounded. But there's a Pininfarina badge o...
- 08 Apr 2022, 08:55
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Re: Photography thread
Today's photo: This is the Beryllium mine in Utah.
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- 09 Apr 2022, 08:40
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Re: Photography thread
Today's feature photo from Hot Rod Magazine Power Tour through town in 2016. I had forgotten I had these on my phone.
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- 09 Apr 2022, 12:06
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Re: Photography thread
It is clear you read better than I write. Corrected.gnalan wrote: ↑09 Apr 2022, 11:09Nice pic, and car. Not sure your year is right though.volvolugnut wrote: ↑09 Apr 2022, 08:40 Today's feature photo from Hot Rod Magazine Power Tour through town in 1916. I had forgotten I had these on my phone.
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- 09 Apr 2022, 18:29
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- 10 Apr 2022, 08:16
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Re: Photography thread
Today's photo. Lots of hay stacked very high in Scotland.
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- 10 Apr 2022, 11:10
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Re: Photography thread
It looked very tall - maybe 18 to 20 feet. Risky business? It did have lots of tie straps. That was on a major highway into Edinburgh. We followed it for miles.
Bonus photo - load going under a bridge.
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- 11 Apr 2022, 11:52
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Re: Photography thread
Today's photo: It is all green in Scotland in July.
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- 12 Apr 2022, 08:47
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Re: Photography thread
Today's Photo: Wild turkeys in Oklahoma
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- 13 Apr 2022, 19:09
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Re: What non automotive projects and repairs are you doing?
As a guy raised on a farm, it occurs to me as ironic that many lawns are heavily fertilized, weeds are controlled, plenty of water is applied, and the perfect grass that is grown is cut and thrown in the trash.
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