Automobile
Imagery
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Australians
love
their
cars.
Some
Australians
love their cars more than others.
This page contains various images of cars taken by the author in
Australia, over a number of years.
Photos
and
text
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1980-2011
Carlo
Kopp;
Photographs produced using a Fuji S5600 5.1 MP, Fuji S5800 8.0
MP, Fuji HS10 10.3 MP, Mamiya 645/1000S, Nikon D90.
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A
Ford Fairlane 1955, Keysborough, April 2010 (Mamiya
645/1000S / Fuji NPC 160).
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Classic
Cars
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These images were taken
at the Frederick Wachter Reserve in Keysborough, late April, 2010,
during a gathering of classic car club owners. All images shot with a
Mamiya 645/1000S using Fuji Provia 100F and NPC 160 - the exercise was
to test medium resolution scan performance with sub 10 micron RMS film
grain size. Originals scanned
to 1460 PPI, the Provia 100F outperforming the supposedly better NPC
160.
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Ford Fairlane 1956 V8,
Keysborough, April 2010.
Ford Mustang Fastback
1966, V8, Keysborough, April 2010.
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GM Holden FJ Ute, 1955, Keysborough, April 2010.
Ford F-100 Pickup, 1953, Keysborough, April 2010.
This splendid example of
an FC wagon was loaned to me by a friend for a 6 week period while my
VL Commodore was being repaired following an accident (Pentax SF7 using
200ASA Fuji).
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GM
Holden Torana LH/LX
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Holden Torana LX77
SL/RTS 253 cu.in. V8 XOX-586 (WA) / CMD-665 (VIC). I bought this superb
machine in late 1984 in a private sale, and drove it until 1998, when
it suffered terminal damage and was written off. When I acquired this
car it was in standard SL coupe configuration, with Delta alloys
supplied by the dealer to its first owner. In the 14 years I owned it,
it acquired a radiator and inlet manifold sized
for
the
308
cu.in. V8, a Holley 650 CFM 4 BBL carb, a Crowe hot
camshaft, and the instrument panel cluster of the SS variant. Handling,
cornering and performance of this modified late production variant were
superb and put most newer cars to shame. In the time I owned it, it
trashed three Trimatic transmissions, which were unable to handle the
torque produced by the short stroke V8 (Mamiya 645/1000S using Fuji
Super HR100).
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Holden Torana LX77 SS
253 cu.in. V8 6ET-858 (WA). Owned by my younger brother, a UWA graduate
mechanical engineer, this exquisite machine had extensive mechanical
and engine improvements, including a radiator and inlet
manifold sized for the 308 cu.in. V8, a Holley 650 CFM
4 BBL carb, a Crowe hot camshaft, an LSD, a replacement gearbox with
non-standard ratios. Sadly this machine was written off after being
rolled by an inexperienced driver, I subsequently acquired the manifold
and carb for my own LX (Mamiya 645/1000S using
Ektachrome 64).
Holden Torana LH76 SL Opel 1.9L OHC KO-718, early 1980.
This gunmetal grey example was modified with a Holley 185 CFM 2
BBL carb to improve performance through the engine RPM range (Exacta
VX500 using Kodachrome 25).
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VHRR
Historic Sandown 2012
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These images were
gathered during the early November 2012 Victorian Historic Racing
Register Historic Sandown
meeting. I used a
Nikon D90, close in images using a Nikkor 50mm f/1.8D lens and track
images a Nikkor 70-300 mm f/4-5.6D ED zoom lens, and Mamiya Sekor C
300mm f/5.6N ULD prime lens.
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VHRR
Historic Sandown 2011
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These images were
gathered during the early November 2011 Victorian Historic Racing
Register Historic Sandown
meeting. I used a
Nikon D90, close in images using a Sekor C 45 mm f/2.8N lens and track
images a Nikkor 70-300 mm f/4-5.6D ED zoom lens.
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Above, below, a pair of pristine 308
cu.in. Torana LH SL/R 5000 sedans. This model was very popular and
formed the basis for the HDT racing variant.
Above, below, a 308 cu.in. Torana LH HDT
racing variant.
Above and below, four superbly restored LC
GTR XU1 Toranas.
Above, below, four very attractive
Chrysler Valiant VH Charger coupes.
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Mustangs
at VHRR Sandown Racecourse 2011
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1967 GT.
1967 GT Coupe.
1968 GT.
1969 Grande Coupe.
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2012 Studebaker Concours
at Moorabbin Airport
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These images were
gathered during the mid October 2012 Studebaker Concours at
Moorabbin Airport. I used a
Nikon D90, with a Nikkor 70-300 mm f/4-5.6D ED zoom lens, mostly at 70
mm focal length, as I neglected to pack anything other than telephotos
on the day
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Devaux Spyder
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Modelled on 1930s designs, the Devaux
Spyder is a contemporary product. Images captured in October 2010 at
the Moorabbin Air Museum display. Mamiya 645AFD and Fuji HS10.
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