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Week 23, 2008, beginning on June the 2nd. Last working days.

 


Not photographed in Laren (NH).
A Talbot-Lago by Rinspeed took us to the plane.




Though perplexed by the unmistakable roar of a Ferrari.
Lenslog was quick enough to point and shoot the Enzo.




St. Lawrence Market Criterium Bike Race.
DDOI.




What car is this?
Underneath the dust we recognise an old Jaguar Saloon,
but what's the marque on the left? Can't get the dust off the logo.
We're curious. Does anyone know?

Looks a lot like a Lancia Astura from the thirties
by an unknown (to me at least) Carrozzeria
(Boneschi, Castagna, Viotti, Pourtout or on
of the other hundreds of body shops).
But then again, I maybe wrong. Max Carpedi should know,
or at least I hope he knows... Best regards,
Harald G. Bresser

With certainty I'd say that underneath the dust
sits a Bugatti 57, with an 'Atlalante' coupé body
designed by Jean Bugatti in the years 1934/1935.
About the automobile on the right I am not definitively sure,
but I think it's a post war Jaguar.
Gijs Berk

This is the car: Bugatti 57 Atalante! Kind regards,
See attached photo.
Harry Hoving

Bugatti 57 Atalante 57S,
Reported Wim Oude Weernink.





Found by Google.



1938 Bugatti Type 57C Atalante Chassis 57766.




"Mam, there's Theresa in the distance!"




"Where did they go?"




"Another hour before I'd fetch the kids."




"She asked for the bill."




"Two more pages."




"It's not a Mercedes is it?"
"Could be a Maybach."




"I shan't give it to you."



"It'll take some time to get the tan back."




"We're leaving the park, now you go sit in your basket."




"Let's go walk on the sunny side."




Little runabout.




"Running again."




"I should go back to Linhard."




"Brake light positively clean."




"Yes, nice doggy."




"And off we go!"




In the shop window of children's boutique Sterre+Tijl
in the Beethovenstraat in Amsterdam the famous tattoo artist Henk Schiffmacher
and his talented artist daughter Morrison, decoraing a children's bed
that will be sold for a good cause, a children's home in Moldavia.




Henk's attractive daughter Morrison creating her part
of the attractive decoration of the children's bed.




"Yes, bicyclists will have to improvise."




Thursday.
"We're working as hard as we can."




"He simply doesn't see me."




"Oh you brought your lunch!"




"Could you adjust the time in Photoshop?"
QP.




"I mean in front of me!"




"Orange!"




"They are quite quiet underneath the tarpaulin."




Kids
delivered.




Wednesday, the correct time.




"Always been a fast girl.
You'll only see my front side
in the rearview mirror."




Mercredi.
"They must have been roaming about since the fifties,"
said Jan H.




Don Valley Parkway emptied for Ride for Heart Toronto 2008,
seen from Riverdale park pedestrian bridge.




Lamborghini Gallardo in Blaricum.
Lenslog




Citroën Métisse.

Citroën's C-Métisse concept will be among the smorgasbord of automotive eye-candy on offer at this year's Festival of Speed at Goodwood. The appearance will be the first in the UK for the 155mph supercar which debuted at the Paris Motor Show in 2006.
Marked by front and rear gull-wing doors and an "aviation-style" cockpit, the C-Métisse is powered by a 208bhp V6 HDi diesel engine along with two separate electric motors on the rear wheels which enable a top speed of 155mph, reach 0-62mph in just 6.2 seconds and produce 400Nm of torque, whilst retaining exceptional fuel economy (45 miles per gallon on the combined cycle) and low-emissions (174g/km of CO2). The hybrid drive train also enables the concept car to run in Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Mode.
More in GizMag.




"Aside from the sportsmanship we naturally
immensely enjoy the scenery."




Monday.
F.l.t.r.: René and Joke,
Dik
jewelry and watches,
customarily never open on
Monday.


 

Week 23 2008, first 3 days.

Week 22 2008. Second half of the week.

Week 22 2008, First half of the week.

Week 21 2008, weekend.

Week 21 2008, last working days.

Week 21 2008, first days.

Week 20 2008. Weekend.

Week 20 2008, second half.

Week 20 2008. the first half.

Week 19 2008 the weekend.

Week 19 2008, latter workdays.

Week 19 2008, first days.

Week 18 2008, last days.

Week 18 2008.
Koninginnedag. Queens Birthday.

Week 18 2008. First 2 days.

Week 17 2008. Last part.

Week 17 2008 First part.

Week 16 2008.

Week 15 2008.

Week 14 2008.

Week 13 2008, second half.

Week 13 2008, first half.

Week 12 2008, second half.

Week 12 2008, first half.

Week 11 2008. In France.

Week 10 2008.

Week 09 2008.

Week 08 2008.

Week 07 2008. Second part.

Week 07 2008. First part.

Week 06 2008.

Week 05 2008.

Week 04 2008.

Week 03 2008.

Week 02 2008.

Week 01 2008.

The previous years.


 


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