And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Is #3 from James Garner's Grand Prix? Watching that film's race scenes on a big screen will have you grabbing your seat. 1966 movie so all real cars and drivers on real courses...
Sure that #3 is from Grand Prix and is old banked portion of Monza. Beach with the universe flying by is awesome but last one with a close resemblance of Speed Racer's Mach 5 would be a nice ride to have
Some real beauties in a couple of them. The rest are top notch also. I enjoy getting out in the country, away from the city lights, and watching the stars circle around. Puts a perspective of how small we are. jack
Number 18 picture, a chevy 1973 Nova v-8, had one of those in my younger years. Nice car, got over 130,000 miles out of it before I sole it and got a station wagon for the family. It was green. Heltau
For some reason, this Open Road really struck home. XLNT as always.
ReplyDeleteFine collection of powerful photographs.
ReplyDeleteIs #3 from James Garner's Grand Prix? Watching that film's race scenes on a big screen will have you grabbing your seat. 1966 movie so all real cars and drivers on real courses...
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you're right. Probably the best all round racing movie ever made!
DeleteI'll have to say tho Ford vs Ferrari is pretty damn close!
Bubbarust
Don't let them take your freedom away.
ReplyDeleteI almost always love each and every one of your Open Road photos.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite part pf Friday! After drinking, that is...
DeleteGood'uns today!
ReplyDeleteReally nice pics today.
ReplyDeleteSure that #3 is from Grand Prix and is old banked portion of Monza.
ReplyDeleteBeach with the universe flying by is awesome but last one with a close resemblance of Speed Racer's Mach 5 would be a nice ride to have
Right on! We used whatever was on my dad's woodpile, though. Great times nonetheless!
ReplyDelete#16 looks like you are looking north in San Clemente CA. I think I've even driven thru that intersection.
ReplyDeleteDoggos are always great.
ReplyDelete#7: How to wake up dead under debris after a flash flood from a rainstorm 30 miles away.
ReplyDeleteThe rest: Flawless, as usual.
#8 He won't have any brake pads long before he reached the bottom.
ReplyDeleteEvil Franklin
OUTSTANDING OPEN ROAD Friday, C.W. Complete with two Toyotas. Cheers, Have a Good Weekend.
ReplyDeleteSome real beauties in a couple of them. The rest are top notch also. I enjoy getting out in the country, away from the city lights, and watching the stars circle around. Puts a perspective of how small we are.
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Number 18 picture, a chevy 1973 Nova v-8, had one of those in my younger years.
ReplyDeleteNice car, got over 130,000 miles out of it before I sole it and got a station wagon for the family. It was green.
Heltau
I’d sacrifice and settle for the first one if they’d throw in the old Ford pickemup.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the one with the dog.
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