I don't know...Fords from that vintage look like boxes on wheels while still handling well.
My grandfather had a MKII Escort back in the 70s in this color combo. Ignoring the color, it was a rally car back then and it got plenty of attention everywhere it went.
Friggins, are we related?
Where is it now? Well, it was given as a wedding present to a family member who put it in storage in a garage.
One snowy boi later and the roof collapsed. Virtually unfixable, although, if the chassis is good enough, I could find a new shell. Shame I don't know where it is now.
Before they gave it, they bought a MKIII which...well...sucked.
I don't know...Fords from that vintage look like boxes on wheels while still handling well.
My grandfather had a MKII Escort back in the 70s in this color combo. Ignoring the color, it was a rally car back then and it got plenty of attention everywhere it went.
Friggins, are we related?
Where is it now? Well, it was given as a wedding present to a family member who put it in storage in a garage.
One snowy boi later and the roof collapsed. Virtually unfixable, although, if the chassis is good enough, I could find a new shell. Shame I don't know where it is now.
Before they gave it, they bought a MKIII which...well...sucked.
Ive had an Escort MkI 1300 E, MkII 1300 Ghia and a Mk III XR3i I liked them all at the time.
Eames Lounge & Ottoman - both relaxation and style
Want! I have an issue with chairs...
My goal is to one day own a courting chair.
And a blonde Steinway.
I have a mini-obsession with wood (as-well stainless steel) in furniture.
That's a want from me, too.
I had never heard of the courting chair before and it looks like the perfect partner to it.
As far as pianos go, a black Yamaha grand piano would be ideal if I ever saw the need to get one...
Well, from what I gather, Bösendorfer* is a subsidiary of Yamaha so I'm not that far off.
Didn't know about the Hamburg, looks cool and probably sounds even better too.
Eames Lounge & Ottoman - both relaxation and style
Want! I have an issue with chairs...
My goal is to one day own a courting chair.
And a blonde Steinway.
I have a mini-obsession with wood (as-well stainless steel) in furniture.
That's a want from me, too.
I had never heard of the courting chair before and it looks like the perfect partner to it.
As far as pianos go, a black Yamaha grand piano would be ideal if I ever saw the need to get one...
Keep 'em coming, loving I started this thread.
Any blonde instrument is my downfall. I was able to play that exact piano for years and loved it (the blonde upright.) I don't have room for one now so I have a blonde Hohner accordion from about 1940. I spent stupid money on having it restored. It would buy me half the actual piano.
I've had it between my hands [( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)] for a long enough time to appreciate its timeless design.
While its quality may not be the same as the 90s, it was also used by Bond and clicking it 3 times may not cause it to explode (although it would be a neat feature for the "Fred"s of the world), I love it all the same.
Pretty and well built, it is.
Despite my devotion to the brand and my liking for all things new, in regards to technology, sometimes the old ways are the best.
Although, the heart rate monitor is actually kind of neat, and I'd love to see a mechanical watch with a flip-up dial like one of those old quartz Seikos from the 80s with basic functions like heart rate etc. that sync to your phone.
That, I'd buy if it was somehow implemented.
The Evora is a beautiful car no doubt, but the impact on my young mind
in 1977 when I saw the Lotus esprit s1 :x it was like seeing a space ship
Here's an example of what the rst of us had to drive
I don't know if you've heard but VW have announced a fully electric version of the "Microbus" from the 60s, aka the Hippiemobile.
Unlike VW's other attempts to be green *cough*diesel*cough*, this will actually be green and the design looks fairly minimalistic and pretty. Not to mention, your knees are not the crumple zone like the original. Can't say I'm a fan of the interior, though.
Some other concept cars that I enjoyed were Honda EV ones from December's Tokyo autoshow, which the one on the left looked very much like a 2000GT ( :x ) and the one on the right looking like a VW Golf from the 80s.
Again, the interior sucks with a big ass screen and the bring-back of bench seats...from the 60s ?:) ! I understand that it's merely a concept but are we seriously going back 55+ years, safety wise?
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My grandfather had a MKII Escort back in the 70s in this color combo. Ignoring the color, it was a rally car back then and it got plenty of attention everywhere it went.
Friggins, are we related?
Where is it now? Well, it was given as a wedding present to a family member who put it in storage in a garage.
One snowy boi later and the roof collapsed. Virtually unfixable, although, if the chassis is good enough, I could find a new shell. Shame I don't know where it is now.
Before they gave it, they bought a MKIII which...well...sucked.
I agree with you - for once the Mark IV was a box on wheels...I got a Mark V next )
Yeah - ripped most of the interior out to try and convert it into a Ghia 8-) )
I wouldnt have thought it was too hard
Ive had an Escort MkI 1300 E, MkII 1300 Ghia and a Mk III XR3i I liked them all at the time.
My goal is to one day own a courting chair.
And a blonde Steinway.
I learn more English every..... month.
I like the word and the consept.
That's a want from me, too.
I had never heard of the courting chair before and it looks like the perfect partner to it.
As far as pianos go, a black Yamaha grand piano would be ideal if I ever saw the need to get one...
Keep 'em coming, loving I started this thread.
The Fender Telecaster is a classic design
Boesendorfer or Steinway & Sons Hamburg
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Didn't know about the Hamburg, looks cool and probably sounds even better too.
Steinway & Sons has 2 factories, one in Hamburg and one in Queens, New York.
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Any blonde instrument is my downfall. I was able to play that exact piano for years and loved it (the blonde upright.) I don't have room for one now so I have a blonde Hohner accordion from about 1940. I spent stupid money on having it restored. It would buy me half the actual piano.
Motoring to us working class types
( Forget the Del boy jokes )
And it was good enough for these guys -{
Its the DB4 GT.
:x
..... and sitting on the Stokk Tripp Trapp chair:
https://www.instagram.com/wearitlikebond/
While its quality may not be the same as the 90s, it was also used by Bond and clicking it 3 times may not cause it to explode (although it would be a neat feature for the "Fred"s of the world), I love it all the same.
Best designed HiFi components:
Revox B series
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Amazing design on a smartwatch: Apple Watch 3
If you ask why,
https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/apple-watch-series-3-edition-review
„If anything, the build quality versus price ratio on the Apple Watch is so embarrassing for the Swiss that I genuinely think it will push mechanical watchmakers to be better“
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Thanks!
Despite my devotion to the brand and my liking for all things new, in regards to technology, sometimes the old ways are the best.
Although, the heart rate monitor is actually kind of neat, and I'd love to see a mechanical watch with a flip-up dial like one of those old quartz Seikos from the 80s with basic functions like heart rate etc. that sync to your phone.
That, I'd buy if it was somehow implemented.
That was mine and even the same colour
Unlike VW's other attempts to be green *cough*diesel*cough*, this will actually be green and the design looks fairly minimalistic and pretty. Not to mention, your knees are not the crumple zone like the original. Can't say I'm a fan of the interior, though.
Some other concept cars that I enjoyed were Honda EV ones from December's Tokyo autoshow, which the one on the left looked very much like a 2000GT ( :x ) and the one on the right looking like a VW Golf from the 80s.
Again, the interior sucks with a big ass screen and the bring-back of bench seats...from the 60s ?:) ! I understand that it's merely a concept but are we seriously going back 55+ years, safety wise?