1939 Bentley 4-1/4 Litre #1 by goodoleboy
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British, you know.
Captured back on 5/16/10, before noon, at the beautiful 16th Annual Muckenthaler Motor Car Festival, held at the beautiful Muckenthaler Cultural Center in beautiful Fullerton, California.
I took many shots of this elegant fellow, and tried researching it for today's posting, but ran into a vast and confusing maelstrom of different models on the Internet, resulting in my giving up due to a lack of patience.
I believe that's a 1936 Ford Woodie over to the left in photo 4.
Worth a ZOOM.
Cheerybye, and have a nice day.
Comments (12)
johndoop
Great collage love the reflection!! Well done!!!!!!!!
durleybeachbum
What a cracker!
neiwil
I have NEVER seen a car this polished!!! what a reflection, in the middle image it's almost invisible.....1939 Stealth Technology...amazing !!!
Rainastorm
Shes a beauty Harry!
magnus073
What an amazing looking car, Harry. I'll have to show these to my Father.
racolt33
The reflections alone are amazing . You can be seen in the last photo (side view mirror). Fine post work on this collage.
myrrhluz
Both of your recent car collages are beautiful, but this one has such fantastic reflections! The first image is a very classy shot. Very opulent and screaming of wealth. I love the reflections of the headlights and grill. Wonderful point of view in the second image. I like the reflection of the grill which, reflected, looks like strips of metal. The chair reflected in the door is so clear it could be a decoration on the door. I like the twisted reflection of the purple car in the third image. In the fourth image, I see a pair of white wall tires, a car stretched, and a person who appears to be carrying either a set of bagpipes or a wildly flailing child. It's probably something much more prosaic though. The reflections on the last image are superb! You and your white hat, pop up at least five times. I like the most clear one in the back of the mirror, the one in the light where it looks like you are leaning sidewise to get the shot, and the shadowy form seeming to peer from behind a bolder on the spare tire casing. I like the reflections of the two men, the curved surface turning one into Tweedle Dum and the other into rubber leg man. Beautiful car and great captures!
MrsRatbag
What an elegantly lovely ride this one is! Why are the older autos so much more beautiful than the modern ones? At any rate, you managed to get a really tasty series of shots of this beauty, for which I've developed some serious auto envy! Well done, Harry!
HopeFadesEternal
Beautiful old Bentley! Great photos.
anmes
The last pic in the series is the most interesting!! All those shapes and reflections
debbielove
Stunning, classic, looking factory fresh.. It was either a Rolls Royce or a Bentley, if you had money.. Both top British Car Companies, hand built.. Often to custom spec's! Now BOTH are German owned, though they advertise themselves as a British company.. Same as the classic Mini, thats German as well... So don't fooled U.S. folk's.. There is no U.=K. Car industry any more! Harry, this is real STUNNER! A Beauty! Well done! AND on Grass! Rob
anahata.c
great to see some viewers get into the car's history, and others really singing the pics' praises. Your light and sheen here is marvelous. These sing. The reflections are pristine, and just fascinating against that otherworldly chrome. And I think we see you too! And you give us your usual array of angles (front, front on angle, one side, one back, and a closeup of the front headlight and mirror). I'm with Lucinda all the way on these. And the side and back shot are so fascinating: You've shown them with such fascinating curves and reflections. (The reflection in number 3 is like a movie on the side of the car; and on number 4, it's like a bright silver mirror! It's transformed. The last shot not only gives us you (I assume) in a total photographer's pose (all concentration, sure to get everything), but a great reflection on the tire hood, as if it came in from another picture. A terrific ensemble---I've wanted to comment on this for a while, and it's another of your eye-popping love-filled collections of these extraordinary cars. Love this montage.