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Posted on 07/07/17 09:01:27 AM
Steve Caplin
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Challenge 662: Back seat driver
I visited a classic car show some weeks ago, where I was struck (not literally) by a number of very interesting vehicles. In particular, I was impressed with the way the boot/trunk of this two-seater opens to become a pair of extra seats, complete with wind shield.

Can you put the car on the road, complete with driver and passengers? No apologies for the tricky angle. This could be a job for Fuse.

High res is here.



Posted on 07/07/17 09:12:30 AM
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Challenge 662: Back seat driver
Steve Caplin wrote:
No apologies for the tricky angle.


Why?!!




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Posted on 07/07/17 09:48:39 AM
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Re: Challenge 662: Back seat driver
Yet another car! I am beginning to think that Steve is a bit of a petrol head.

Can anyone give us a clue about make and model?


Posted on 07/07/17 09:58:22 AM
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Re: Challenge 662: Back seat driver
Mariner wrote:
Yet another car! I am beginning to think that Steve is a bit of a petrol head.

Can anyone give us a clue about make and model?



1948 Triumph 1800 Roadster

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Posted on 07/07/17 11:22:24 AM
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Re: Challenge 662: Back seat driver
tooquilos wrote:
Mariner wrote:
Yet another car! I am beginning to think that Steve is a bit of a petrol head.

Can anyone give us a clue about make and model?



1948 Triumph 1800 Roadster


Anna, you are as fast as lightening!







Posted on 07/07/17 11:43:20 AM
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Re: Challenge 662: Back seat driver
Mariner wrote:
tooquilos wrote:
Mariner wrote:
Yet another car! I am beginning to think that Steve is a bit of a petrol head.

Can anyone give us a clue about make and model?



1948 Triumph 1800 Roadster


Anna, you are as fast as lightening!







A self confessed head banger and a closet petrol head

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Posted on 07/07/17 12:11:25 PM
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Re: Challenge 662: Back seat driver
I have just spent a fruitless hour trying to source rear views of drivers and passengers without their heads hidden by headrests. The very few I have found don't even begin to match the hideous perspective of this photo. So I then had the idea of putting it on a trailer or hitched to a tow truck, so I didn't need a driver, but there the same problem became even more severe to the point of being seemingly insuperable.

The obvious solution is to do something completely off brief and just quite simply have fun with it. However, given that my interest in motor vehicles is rather less than Donald Trump's in revealing his tax returns, fun becomes a rather lukewarm term.

So, for the first time ever, I am simply bowing out this week for lack of sufficient motivation.

I shall be watching with great interest and fascination to see how those smarter and less wimpish than I handle this one .........

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Posted on 07/07/17 12:30:45 PM
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Re: Challenge 662: Back seat driver
David take it from an old pro like me, this is the time to "bloom" and do a masterpiece . I agree with you that this week's challenge is going to put people off; besides, we all have our "off-days" and this is Steve's However, he does accept "Napoleon" as an alternative currency.




Posted on 07/07/17 1:34:52 PM
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Re: Challenge 662: Back seat driver
DavidMac wrote:
I have just spent a fruitless hour trying to source rear views of drivers and passengers without their heads hidden by headrests.


They don't have to be drivers! You can find a good selection of people from behind here.

Posted on 07/07/17 4:29:57 PM
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Re: Challenge 662: Back seat driver
The angle is very painful!

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Posted on 07/07/17 4:58:30 PM
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Re: Challenge 662: Back seat driver
David, Steve has gone back to using that cheap wide-angle camera he won on a coconut shy. It makes rebuilding the end of the car a bit tricky! To say the least.

Posted on 07/07/17 5:06:34 PM
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Re: Challenge 662: Back seat driver
I didn't want to make it too easy for you. You had your fun last week, this time it's a bit tougher.

Posted on 07/07/17 6:33:13 PM
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Re: Challenge 662: Back seat driver
Steve Caplin wrote:
They don't have to be drivers! You can find a good selection of people from behind here.


Yes of course I use Mr CutOut all the time. And yes of course I had thought of taking non driver back views and rebuilding arms and hands to fit the steering wheel and trying to distort them subtly to fit the perspective ............ a lot of work to little end.

Some you like ... some you don't ..... for me this one's all headache and no joy ....... and joy is what I do these for .......

So sorry I am still going to be a wimp.

Unless some cunning wheeze pops unbidden into my head ......

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Posted on 08/07/17 00:04:54 AM
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Problem solved - a Triumph of bad taste
Solution to, and opinion of, this weeks challenge in one single image.

As requested it's on the road ....... (Passengers and driver are in the Ford ......).



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Posted on 08/07/17 05:08:07 AM
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Re: Challenge 662: Back seat driver
David, I think Steve wanted you to put the passengers in the Triumph. That would have been a much more dramatic image.

Posted on 08/07/17 06:54:14 AM
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Re: Challenge 662: Back seat driver
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David, I think Steve wanted you to put the passengers in the Triumph. That would have been a much more dramatic image.


I did wonder ....

..... but Steve would probably just accuse me of being gory again.

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Posted on 08/07/17 11:04:20 AM
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For Mariner (Non Gory)
Passengers in Triumph.



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Posted on 08/07/17 11:04:45 AM
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Posted on 08/07/17 11:06:00 AM
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Re: Challenge 662: Back seat driver
Short on time again this week so this will have to suffice - flaws and all.



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Posted on 08/07/17 11:34:50 AM
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For Mariner (Non Gory) Passengers in Triumph


Yay!
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