The white car
Any ideas as to what this car is? I certainly don't. Previous posts about other interesting cars:
27 May -- The red car (French Deux Chevaux)
07 July -- The green car (British MG A)
22 July -- The blue car (as yet unidentified)
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Your riddles about old cars are difficult ! I do not know what is this white old car.May be an english model. Regarding the blue one I am more or less sure that model ran in Le mans race.
It looks for me also like an English model but to be sure about the brand name is not easy.I met once a group of old timer from Holland and they all stopped in Mc for a meals and took some photos but unfortunately it will be not a Cologne DP but some of the cars brand that I saw made me not believe if someone still have it.
It would be an expensive car nowadays. I like old cars because most of them are as old as I am.
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A sports car always makes me stop in my tracks. I like it!! Not important to me to know the make or model; I just fantasize about owning it.
I will let you know what I think of the new camera after it comes. My daughter has one and uses it for some spectactular close-ups. I am getting more shakes as I get older and this camera was cheaper than a Canon lets that would do the same thing so I opted for the camera. I just spent a ton of money on a zoom lens by Canon with image stabilization built in. Or I would be out of luck on some shots.
Thanks for your visit and comments on my blog today.
Brookville Daily Photo
Well I think this is another MG - roadster type A from the late 1930's. SHOW US THE BADGE
just to add I meant MG TA - here it is on wikipedia. The cutaway doors distinguish it I think, and you can see the sidelight details on the front wing and bonnet louvres are a good match. These were the best MG's ever - at least that's what my father told me
Richard: No need to shout at me! Sheesh!
This guy shoved off pretty fast, and this and a sideways shot obscured by a light pole are the only ones I have.
The barn across from us is apparently let out to people to park their antiques. I've seen at two different men, and neither of them seem to live there.
I think it's a Morgan, built in Malvern in UK.
Richard's right...the tank at the back gives it away. There's an example int eh Brooklands Museum viewable shortly after you visit the gents. Now LISTEN....if R and I are right this is QUITE A CATCH!!!!!! Did you here me, and do you appreciate what I'm saying???? Not any old American is likely to ever see one of these in their whole life, so relish it. Not many British will either.
the blue one continues to be m favorite ...:)
You have some really great cars in your area. I am impressed.
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