Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

At least they aren’t talking about bicycles
Bikes? Is someone talking aboot bikes? I was able to shave a few hundred grams off my setup by finally clipping my toenails. Had to use some small bolt cutters but you gotta do what ya gotta do.

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So....when did cameras in 1975 add the date of the photo to the negative? To be in color, that date stamp would have to be captured through the lens and onto the film (think of the wavelength of that color). My guess is it was a digital camera (with option to overlay date set to "on") with the date set wrong and the photographer and young lady were trying to recreate a "vintage" photo. The grainy-ness can be created/added by using a high ISO setting in a dark setting, like a garage...

Discuss.

Use the garage door opener to determine the decade.

Hardly anyone had openers, especially people with single car garages.

One thing I will point out though, the car actually fits within the length of the garage with room to spare and the door closed
 
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There’s a handful of these running around here that look stock but chop like a sum bitch idling. One guy remote started his as I walked by eye fucking it and I about nut. It was straight piped with a huge cam 🤤. The wagon looks sexy too
GM/Holden sold those in the US as Caprice PPVs (police pursuit vehicles). They were only sold to police departments but now are being auctioned off out of fleets and you can snag one pretty cheap. I saw one in Tempe that the owner had replaced all of the Chevrolet badges with Holden badges and yeah with a bolt on cam, intake and exhaust they can easily make 500+hp.

 
GM/Holden sold those in the US as Caprice PPVs (police pursuit vehicles). They were only sold to police departments but now are being auctioned off out of fleets and you can snag one pretty cheap. I saw one in Tempe that the owner had replaced all of the Chevrolet badges with Holden badges and yeah with a bolt on cam, intake and exhaust they can easily make 500+hp.

Isn't it basically a Pontiac G8?
 
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So....when did cameras in 1975 add the date of the photo to the negative? To be in color, that date stamp would have to be captured through the lens and onto the film (think of the wavelength of that color). My guess is it was a digital camera (with option to overlay date set to "on") with the date set wrong and the photographer and young lady were trying to recreate a "vintage" photo. The grainy-ness can be created/added by using a high ISO setting in a dark setting, like a garage...

Discuss.

Jeans are post ‘75.
 
actually, the point that went over your head......
is that the firebird had the round headlight with square opening, in 1975, but the seam was wrong. Hence, it couldn't have been a firebird either.
reading comprehension.. you can do it.
hence, the date on the photograph was off.
all pictures properly labeled. try again
Show on the doll where I hurt you.
 
GM/Holden sold those in the US as Caprice PPVs (police pursuit vehicles). They were only sold to police departments but now are being auctioned off out of fleets and you can snag one pretty cheap. I saw one in Tempe that the owner had replaced all of the Chevrolet badges with Holden badges and yeah with a bolt on cam, intake and exhaust they can easily make 500+hp.

I know, but the holden version is cooler