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| Senior - BHPian | @Prabal, really lovely pics. indeed! What colour was the Super 10 btw? It doesnt look black, seems a lighter colour. Maybe it was Green? And what colour was the fiat delight? The shine of its grille and bumper in the sunlight is just awesome! A brand new car of today's gen. just couldnt have that kind of glitter! Karl- lovely pic.! I recall seeing a similar pic. of Marine Drive in some mag....cant recall which one! Now try & find some pic. of the same place a decade or 2 later- when you could find Heralds- and of course Fiats! ![]() Last edited by Stanher : 31st March 2008 at 23:37. |
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| Distinguished - BHPian ![]() | This is relatively recent, shot in the late 70s, I think in Mahabaleshwar. Thats my dad with a lovely Hudson he spotted. ![]() These barges were a regular sight in Mahabaleshwar, where till not too long ago (read mid 90s) you could still see many Dodge, Chevy and Ford taxis. I have some pics, will dig them up. Today there is just one 47 Ford Van taxi in Wai, just outside of Mahabaleshwar. ![]()
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| BHPian Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Bangalore
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| Wow is the word..amazing photographs there karlos.. The herald in one of your snaps reminds me of the herald that my family used to own sometime back. Same color and u know how amazing the combo was. Have seen a lot of heralds but this particular combo has a classy touch to it . coincidentally our vehicle was also regd MS something ..now i dont remember the number, will have to check wid my dad. |
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| Senior - BHPian Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: In the garage! (cochin)
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Infractions: 0/1 (4) | Quote:
(that's what these topolinos were called here!)Heres another one.My dad and me! By the time i was born, all the classic cars had disappeared from our family!
__________________ A lil more work and she'll fly like a streamlined butterfly! :) Last edited by JayD : 4th April 2008 at 16:28. | |
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| BHPian Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: New Delhi/Pune/Kolkata/Schwarzenfeld
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Thanks Stanher, sorry for going missing again awhile! The Standard 10 was indeed green in colour. While the Fiat Delite was steel grey. Interesting story about the Fiat's colour - when the allotment finally came after waiting six years from the date of booking, we went to take delivery from Prince Automobiles at Jallandhar in 1971 and found that in the lot of 9 cars that had come to them, one was white, another steel grey that looked really attractive and seven were a horrible shade of saffron/orange. Every allottee wanted the steel grey, or as a second choice the white and were driving the Manager up the wall for the favour. Papa had resigned himself to what had to happen and had gone out for a smoke and fresh air (strange combination of activities though!), when the Manager called him in and said that the steel grey was his! This car was really special. | |
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| BHPian Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: New Delhi/Pune/Kolkata/Schwarzenfeld
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| Sorry Karl, missed out on this reply earlier - could've combined in one post too, then. It was rankling at the back of my brain that I've forgotten something. Age is catching up! Yes, the Super 10 sports an Assam registration - the picture was shot in Shillong, to be precise. |
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| BHPian Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: London UK
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| At Karl's request I am posting these links here as well. Calcutta 1947 GIs in Calcutta, 1947, Photo 1 GIs in Calcutta, 1947, Photograph 4 GIs in Calcutta, 1947, Photograph 6 GIs in Calcutta, 1947, Photo 9 GIs in Calcutta, 1947, Photo 11 GIs in Calcutta, 1947, Photo 18 GIs in Calcutta, 1947, Photo 32 GIs in Calcutta, 1947, Photo 41 GIs in Calcutta, 1947, Photo 54 http://www.geocities.com/photosofindia/india08.jpg http://memory.loc.gov/service/pnp/gg...400/05472v.jpg Made For Maharajas |
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| BHPian Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: London UK
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| As these are quite interesting photographs, the fact that some may not use links and the discovery that they are legally uploadable, I am posting them. The permission is explicit and can be seen here: Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 Generic Calcutta 1947 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Courtesy of GIs in Calcutta, 1947 Last edited by Julian UK : 23rd April 2008 at 02:26. |
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| BHPian Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Jeddah/Hyd
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| Great pictures Julian, appreciate and thanks for sharing with us. Specially street scene with old cars, it tells many things about the period and history. Fascinated to see lot of lovely cars around the streets. If you know similar street scene pictures of other cities of India, Bombay, Madras, Dehli, Hyderabad or London, please share with us. Regards, |
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