pbraymond wrote:
Samy, the Xray film glow is interesting. Almost like IR but different. I admire how adventurous and creative your are with the film.
Colin, the park series is just outstanding, makes the UK an even more compelling "want to go" place. The colors, light, and scale are just so unusual to me. Thanks for sticking out the rain, and doing the long mile days, and sharing the results here.
Rafael, Ghia is a totally new nameplate for me. Love that dashboard. I assume you reach into the car to open the door?
Serge, the chapel is well captured, hopefully the interior is a great memory in your mind's eye. Thanks for sharing.
Scott, the houseboats are beautiful, though that last one comes with too many house guests. Glad to hear your health is back to normal.
Samy and Ray, Ghia is/was a car body builder, like Pininfarina, Bertone, Zagato, Giugiaro. Builders of the VW Karmann Ghia.
Chrysler worked with Ghia to create this beautiful car with a american chassis, V-8, and transmission. I was so entranced by the shape that I forgot to take an engine photo.
Chrysler made cars in partnership with many european car makers: Maserati, the French Facel Vega, many models with Ghia coach builders although in small numbers, total production for the car I showed was 52. Price in 1967 was twice that of a Corvette. The only dealer in the US was in California. Value for the car shown may be $200K now.
Interesting that Fian(Stellantis) owns Chrysler now. I own a RAM 'American' pick up truck with an Italian diesel Boat engine, German stereo, German transmission.