1931 Marmon V16 Coupe by goodoleboy
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Captured 6/5/16 @ 12:00 pm, at the beautiful Huntington Beach Concours d'Elegance held on the beautiful grounds of the Huntington Beach Central Park in beautiful Huntington Beach, California.
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Marmon Motor Car Company was an American automobile manufacturer founded by Howard Marmon and owned by Nordyke Marmon & Company of Indianapolis, Indiana, US. It was established in 1902 and was merged and renamed in 1933. They produced cars under the Marmon brand. It was succeeded by Marmon-Herrington and later the Marmon Motor Company of Denton, Texas. The name currently survives through the Marmon Group of Chicago, Illinois.
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And, no, I never saw or heard of a Marmon automobile until I attended this event.
Comments (7)
Cyve
WOW my friend... What a marvelous mecanic and this old car is truly FABULOUS... Very great shots once again !!!
jocko500
wonderful
UteBigSmile
OMG - WHAT A GREAT LOOKING OLDIE!
alida
old car
helanker
WOW! What a deliciously looking old car :-) It has a beautiful chocolate colors. :-)
anahata.c
beautiful shots of a real beauty---and more of that old 20th C two-tone (like spectator shoes---here's a similar example of two browns, in a shoe: http://www.shoepassion.com/contemporary-shoes/no-383.html). (I'd buy those babies if they made them in extra wide sizes.) You gave one establishing shot, with an angled front and side; and you got the sheen beautifully in what I assume was an overcast day. You got the sheen in the wheels too. The other 4 are closeups, with beautiful sheen and swirls of the tires, sides, vents, running board, etc. (I call those 'vents' in pic 2: I don't know what they are, so if I'm way off, bear with me.) The third shows the back jutting into the background, with the 'rumble' seat and more sheen. The 4th shows that seat in all it's chocolate-y beauty. (I imagine photographers like yourself want to shout, "ok, everyone outa the freakin' picture!!!". You just can't get them to disappear, though they do make a nice busy background...) And the last shot is a pristine almost watery shot of a big beautiful engine, and its sheen and beautiful metallic surfaces. More expert car shots from you, of a real beauty, Harry.
MrsRatbag
Oh, this caramel beauty is to die for! I never heard of this one either, but I'd buy it in a heartbeat if I had the cash. What a gorgeous auto!