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DMaury's '62 MGB; Photoshoot style!

Discussion in 'Louisiana' started by notbland, Jul 15, 2009.

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  1. notbland

    notbland Karting

    Sep 1, 2006
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    Webb Bland
    #1 notbland, Jul 15, 2009
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    Spent a day in early June shooting two of his cars up in Manchac. The locations, combined with the little white MGB, proved to be an excellent break away from the usual sort of cars and backdrops I shoot. That said, the Ferrari's next. ;)

    Hope you all enjoy 'em.

    -Webb

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  2. 4re Nut

    4re Nut F1 World Champ

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    Cool ride, great photos...congrats to owner and photog!
     
  3. GatorFL

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    Nov 18, 2005
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    Fabulous pictures. MGB's in all white work well. Love the chrome bumpers!
     
  4. Tifosi66

    Tifosi66 Formula 3

    Nov 30, 2004
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    Fantabulous piccies :) Great work on a beautiful ride.
     
  5. BT

    BT F1 World Champ
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    Great pictures, nice composition and backgrounds!
    The MGB looks great in white.
    :)
    BT
     
  6. Ferraribot

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    those are fabulous!
     
  7. Randy Forbes

    Randy Forbes Formula Junior

    Jul 14, 2006
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    I did a structural restoration on a '62 MGB from Breaux Bridge some years ago, at VIN GHN L-938, it was the earliest one I'd ever seen (and I've had about 16 of them myself).

    The owner wanted to do the restoration himself, so I only tackled replacing the bottom eight inches (8", to include the floors, rockers, sills, trunkfloor, rear quarters and the bottoms of the front fenders). I've got all the pictures of that, but not digital.

    Funny, but I spent the last couple weeks in Lafayette, Breaux Bridge and then the French Quarter.
     

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