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Related: About this forumTHE PHOTOGRAPHY OF HORST A. FRIEDRICHS ‘DRIVE STYLE’
http://vimeo.com/78346033Horst is much more than a great photographer hes an artist imposing his masterful will upon the subject and setting to create lasting images that move you through their overall flawless composition. In Horsts latest book Drive Style he dives into Britains rich & eclectic car culture, capturing amazing rare, historical, and custom automobiles alone or with their owners, drivers, and spectators.
http://selvedgeyard.com/2013/11/05/the-photography-of-horst-a-friedrichs-win-a-signed-copy-of-his-latest-book-drive-style/
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THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF HORST A. FRIEDRICHS ‘DRIVE STYLE’ (Original Post)
jakeXT
Nov 2013
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madokie
(51,076 posts)1. Sure would like to have one of the last vehicles in this video
to putter around in. What is it?
jakeXT
(10,575 posts)2. It looks like a cycle car
I don't know if it's historic or custom made, I suspect someone built it recently.
There were millions of manufactures back in the 1910's and 20's
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclecar
There is a company that builds Morgan like cycle cars in Seattle, but this one only has three wheels.
http://cycle-car.com/
I remember reading several years ago that the three wheel Morgan used basically a Harley Davidson motorcycle engine for a while. They may still do I'm not sure though.
On 'How Do They Do It' on the Science channel they have a segment of where they show how the Morgan is built. Not the three wheeled one but the 4 wheel model that uses a lot of wood in the manufacturing of it. The basic car is built with wood with a metal skin. Pretty neat to see the craftsmanship that goes into a Morgan. If you ever get a chance to watch it please do as its awesome.
jakeXT
(10,575 posts)4. What were they thinking, especially with England's dry climate...