1967 Camaro 327 RS

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1967 Camaro 327 RS

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Thought I should get a thread going for this in the right area!

Just got this a couple of weeks ago. It drives so well for an old car, so nice to have a Yank that doesn't weigh as much as the Ark Royal and has power discs so it can stop too. the 327 revs up real quick and has bags of torque, just loving driving it. Some pics with the lovley Emily...

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Oh yes, very nice Nick.

...and yes, I'm at that age when I'm talking about the car :roll:
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Some truly great shots there!

Love the car! 8-) 8-) :thumbright:
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Wow...stunning....is she good to go??!! =P~ =P~




























And what about the car!!!! :thumbright:



Im still young enough Ivor!! :D :lol: :thumbright:
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Thanks guys. Emily was 6'2" in those heels :shock:

Here's a couple o black and white shots from the shoot too...

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The skirt is getting shorter...this may have to go to the shed if it continues.... =P~ =P~ :thumbright:

Great shots dude...love the car!! 8-) :thumbright:

IVOR throw them vats o water on me fella....otherwise I may have to launch a TSUNAMI OF BINT in the shed...and we all know what that means!!!! :twisted: :twisted:
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Out of interest.

How are the clothes for the models picked?

Does the model just turn up in something she thinks might work? or is she told to bring cirtain types of clothes?
Or do you supply the outfits yourself?

I have always wondered how you went about this with models. The only shoots I have ever helped out on with models were a couple of "glamour" shoots and the only items of clothing used were G-strings. :roll:
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This is an art form that the photograher learns through years of practice Dave, you see the model will show up in what ever, even if she shows up with ten layers of clothes the photographer will lull her into a sense of power he will get her drunk with passion for the photo shot and encourage her to peel off layer by layer....then shes got nout on draper across the hood of the yank SORTED!!!! :thumbright:
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All the shots of mine with models in period dresses I've bought the dresses from ebay. I use them once and put them back on ebay. I had to do this as when I asked them if they had anything suitable inevitabaly they would turn up with something very wrong!

Emily did bring the outfit with the fur coat and short dress though, I'll get some more pics of that up later. The fur coat was genuine 60s (her mums) and genuine rabbit!
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RedRaven wrote:This is an art form that the photograher learns through years of practice Dave, you see the model will show up in what ever, even if she shows up with ten layers of clothes the photographer will lull her into a sense of power he will get her drunk with passion for the photo shot and encourage her to peel off layer by layer....then shes got nout on draper across the hood of the yank SORTED!!!! :thumbright:
:lol: I'm sure there are some photographers that work like that! I was working with a model and she told me someone had asked her to wear heels and stand on his family jewels for a shoot :shock: Wrong, just wrong!
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bbb wrote:
:lol: I'm sure there are some photographers that work like that! I was working with a model and she told me someone had asked her to wear heels and stand on his family jewels for a shoot :shock: Wrong, just wrong!


B1 Bri is a photographer aswell...Dunc you seeing this mate...Cuda you too..whats this all about then eh?? :lol:
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Mmmmmm she has a purty mouth! :twisted:
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Can't you stick her in some sussies Nick? :lol:
Lend her a pair of Rays :lol:


That car is extremely attractive. You have done yourself proud there. Big question is, how long you gonna keep it? :D
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bbb wrote:All the shots of mine with models in period dresses I've bought the dresses from ebay. I use them once and put them back on ebay.
I thought that must be the case. Most of your models seem to have the same dress sense. :lol:
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Post by Derek »

I've seen this car, it sure is a pretty looking thing.

How's the brake lights Nick
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