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A sleek classicRegards
Matt. K
Re: A sleek classicNicely captured Matt. The blue accents suit the car well, cant imagine what that costs to maintain these days, the suspension was a money pit in its heyday
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Re: A sleek classicNice photo! I remember when I used to dream having one of those back in the 60s.
Re: A sleek classicvery sleek, now go an get one parked in front of a pâtisserie
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Re: A sleek classicAhh, brings back memories. I grew up in a succession of Citroens. We lived in the country so in the end my old man taught himself how to service them, no mechanics had a clue. Used to buy wrecks for spares.
The suspension was exquisite. Way before its time. Saw some luxury car boasting about head lights that turned with the steering wheel recently. Citroen were doing it 30 years ago. Sorry to go off topic. Lovely picture just took me back. Spose thats what its all about D80, 50mm F/1.8, 18-70mm DX, Sigma 10-20mm
Re: A sleek classicwas that shot in newtown?
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Re: A sleek classicnice! now take a photo of the turning headlights
Re: A sleek classicHeadlights turning .... Newtown ....
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Re: A sleek classicLike this shot, I do Car fits very nicely with its surroundings.
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