B/W film, Leica M6.
Steve Mc Queen's Ford Mustang in "Bullit". What a beast, huh? Paris got a few hills but nothing to match San Francisco.
more of the Ralph Lauren's collection. A Ferrari above and 2 Alfa Romeos below if I remember well. And I remember well that pictures were forbidden...a concept I just can't stand in exhibition places.
and a Jaguar below. What a profile...
a Citroen 2CV, a myth! The big competitor of the Beetle, well at least in Europe since the USA refused to let them in for some obscure safety reasons. On the other hand, and I love America for its numerous paradoxes, no problem for junk and OGM food or free guns for all (especially for the unspotted retarded...)
Starting in the 40's the last French 2 CV was built in 1989 but Chile kept on assembling them for a while under licence. Like the Beetle the general shape hardly changed, no need to change a winning team. I used to have a bright red one and loved it so much I wish I had one here. The conditions would be perfect as over the decades those cars were notorious for handling world trips without problems. I saw one the Kenyan roads.
a bit older, here are a bunch whose drivers stopped by for a take away at Fauchon restaurant, here is the Fauchon doorman.
Wow.... Awesome vintage cars. I like this all cars. I have two vintage cars which is so beautiful and it had gifted from my grandfather.
Posted by: Silicone Watch Online | 06 December 2012 at 08:08 PM
Lauren may have one of the finest classic car collections in the world. Ilford films are common here in Edmonton. Neopans are the ones that are very scarce. Fuji stopped producing them, unfortunately. I still have ten boxes of Neopan 400 in my refrigerator, just waiting to be used.
Posted by: Ellsworth Mciltrot | 14 December 2011 at 08:48 PM
Indeed the lauren's cars are incredible, superbly restored.
Film was Ilford Delta 400. But Neopan is just as perfect. Harder to find though nowadays.
Posted by: ben wilhelmi | 06 December 2011 at 09:29 AM
Those are truly wonderful pictures. I love the cars in the Ralph Lauren collection. The pictures are very sharp, as expected from a Leica. What film did you use here? I think Fuji Neopan 400 is perfect for a Leica. It's what I use on mine.
Posted by: Jolandi Kerstetter | 01 December 2011 at 03:56 PM