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Jul. 22 2010 - 4:54 pm | 32 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments

Your father’s Ferrari


Ferrari 512F at Road America vintage car races, July 2010

To those of us old enough to recognize a carburetor, there’s a powerful attraction to cars that possess these old mixing pots for fuel and air. The cars of the post WWII era through the mid-seventies hold a spell on gearheads, especially racing cars.

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I am writing about and photographing interesting vehicles and their drivers over at my original blog “Rubber@Road”.  These ongoing photo essays are my attempt to document the final days of the fossil-fueled individually-driven machines that have dominated the American economy and permeated our culture for the last hundred years. – Jeff

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    I was born in Detroit, so perhaps there's some gasoline in my veins.

    My attraction to cars - as objects of visual design, machines of human transportation, cultural inspiration and the dominant shaping force of our infrastructure - is only exceeded by my fascination with the personal relationship between a vehicle and it's owner.

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    Besides cars and their owners, I love photography. You might enjoy my blog combining all these; Rubber@Road.