I.D. Needed? by debbielove
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Just attended an EXTREMELY sunny Flying Legends, and yes got burnt.
But had the 'new lens!' Armed with such mighty power in hand I stepped forth into a sadly disappointing line-up. Two must see's one failed to show and yes, the other went U/S on us!
But sun, and what photos I took were if I do say so quite stunning. I have to get the setting back to correct placings yet as are**g around with them last time in failed attempt to get lens to work has gotten prop freeze on several shots, but I'm getting there.
Enough now...
This is up for I.D. Its an old Porche, very old, I saw it on the way out and snapped it quickly, any ideas?
Rob
Comments (8)
Richardphotos
365 b or 365 C 1960's vintage
http://www.porsche.com/international/accessoriesandservice/classic/models/
Maxidyne
Yes as Richard points out a Porsche 365, looks like a "B" model judging by the clear front indicator lamps, "C" models tended to be amber I think. Great capture mate.
debbielove
Cheers guys, no plate on the back except Porsche. Rob
Buffalo1
Don't know, but I'll trust Richard anytime. Nice car.
Faemike55
all I know is that it is beautiful
zachary
356C...SUPERB
jayfar
Looks good Rob but I wouldn't know !!!
tallpindo
The one I rode in in 1965 was red but this has the right height of bumpers for the second style of Porsche after the 50's. Before the 911 and the 914/4 and /6. Definitely before the 930 turbo and not marked with Carrara but only with C.