My knowledge about these antique cars is absolutely poor. I can't recognize any old Corvette or Mustang cars, all the more so to find the difference in their forms. But, it could be a sweet dream to own one of these.
I photographed this old one during the last exhibition of private old cars, which takes place monthly not too far from my living place. By mistake and because of excitement, i forget to check the brand of this one. Maybe next time i will see it there again.
Photographed with the new for me ~40 years old Yashica T2 point and shoot camera on AGFA RPX 100 film expired in 1995.
Not bad results for this ancient companions :-))
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Hello @victorbz friend!... Hehehe :)) I know something about Muscle Cars, in the 70s my father had a Ford Fairlane 500 (Gran Torino) and before that he had a huge 69 Chevrolet Impala... This one in your photo looks like some Plymouth model also from the 70s, if the restoration is good then they put those typical Plymouth and Pontiac wheel rims on it... It could be a Plymouth Satellite because of the rear spoiler... But it's almost impossible to be sure without seeing the front, there were several models with very similar side designs (I put your photo in Google lens and a bunch of Pontiacs, Mustangs and Plymouths appeared!)... Whatever the case, it's a nice car and an interesting analogic photo!...
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The large window behind the door is such a distinctive shape, it's annoying that I can't place what it is. I think the overall silhouette is GM, but it's not an Olds 442 or Buick GSX as far as I can tell.
thank you for the info my friend.
i really understand nada in cars exclude to drive my modern hybrid car. These old creatures they had a personality in the forms and the small details. exactly like the old cameras. :-)
Lens Carl Zeiss?
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yes 35mm f/3.5 Carl Zeiss Tessar lens
but the camera is fully automatic, so i miss a few buttons to control it.
looking for some P&S 28 or 35 mm, just more manageable :-)
thank you for taking a look my friend
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