Landscape, Botanical and Transport Photography

CLASSIC MOTORBIKES

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LAMBRETTA   NEW IMPERIAL    RICKMAN MATISSE    RUDGE SPECIAL    SUN HORNET    VELOCETTE   VINCENT


A 1968 G registered Bond Equipe 2 litre convertible.
0-60 in 11.5 seconds. Triumph-based until 1969 when Reliant took over the company.
Production ceased in 1970.



Fine example of a large Bentley classic


Another Bentley classic


1925 Bullnose Morris.
This car took over from the Model-T Ford as the most popular British car of the mid-20s, having some 45% of the market.


Dr Who car from the BBC programme.
Driven on set by John Pertwee and Tom Baker in the early 1970s.


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1968 G-registered Ford Taunus two door coupe.
Based on the Ford Cortina and sold mainly on the continent. Named after a mountain range in Germany.


Jaguar XK140 roadster in white.



Jensen 541s
Built between 1960 and 1963. The Jensen 541s was the first British car to be fitted with seat belts as standard and also came with a First Aid Kit.


Jensen 541s rear corner view


Messerschmitt KR200 bubble car
This 3-wheeler was designed in Germany by Fritz Fend and was in production from The 1950s to 1964. It was innovative in that it had a perspex roof or 'bubble' and was capable of 87 mpg...very eco-friendly.


Messerschmitt KR200 in silver 'with the lid up'.


Nash Metropolitan
Made as a 'subcompact' car between 1954 and 1962. Sold under the Austin badge in The UK.

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Nissan 300zx


Packard (classic American car)


Triumph Courier van.
Derived from the Triumph Herald estate (rear windows are panelled-in). Produced between 1962 and 1966, fewer than 100 were ever made and were not very popular due to their small load capacity and expensive price tag.

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Lambretta motor scooter in glistening metallic blue and white.


Lambretta in pale blue and white.


1937 New Imperial 350


Rickman Metisse

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Rudge Special


Sun Hornet


Velocette


Vincent

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 Landscape, nature & transport photography by Michelle A. McNamara Photography