
Re: [Chrysler300] Ron Kimball Photos of 300 B and Club 300 Calendar?
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Re: [Chrysler300] Ron Kimball Photos of 300 B and Club 300 Calendar?
- From: "Tom Denkler" <tdenkler3853@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 4 Aug 2010 21:36:40 -0400
Please, enough promotion of 300 B pics.
Must have been 50 e-mails by now.
Thanks,
Tom Denkler
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From: "christopher beilby" <thelastbestgenius@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <paulholm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: <chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 2010 8:01 AM
Subject: [Chrysler300] Ron Kimball Photos of 300 B and Club 300 Calendar?
>
> That first shot of the 300B in front of that house would be perfect for
> one page of a 12 page/month 300 Club Calendar!? Anyone over there got
> other possible shots of the other year 300s - earlier a few months back
> now there was a great one of the two 300Cs stopped on the road against a
> distant mountain top. Obviously there are photographer/copyright issues
> first maybe though.
>
> That would make two - come on other years - now is the time to get
> organised, in Australia it is already August, not far to December. I can
> maybe organise a good shot of an immaculate black F coupe, maybe with
> sunset beach background shot - if we can really mix up the colours amongst
> the different letters.
>
>
>
> And on two recent website topics -
>
> 1) towing any car trailer with a car on it - ALWAYS LOAD THE CAR ON
> TRAILER SO IT PUTS LOAD ON THE TOWBAR/TOWBALL - ie the rear of the car
> that the trailer is attached to. NEVER LOAD THE TRAILER SO IT HAS NO
> WEIGHT ON TOW CAR, ESPECIALLY NEVER LOAD IT SO BACK OF TRAILER IS HEAVIER
> THAN THE FRONT - you will jacknife, lose control, of both unless tow car
> is way more heavier than what it towing. Anyone who has towed cars on
> trailers knows this real early/well, so apols to those that know.
> 2) Old shipping container definitely safe idea for storing old car - shed
> under shade of trees not!!! Either lightning strike, or wind
> blew/tore/struck a third of a large tree in my back yard about 2 weeks
> ago - about two tons+ of it was headed right for where my driver 300C was
> stored below, would have hit about rear screen, except for a puny little
> branch that sort of caught it enough to skin it good as it moved it
> 30degrees to rear and it instead fell onto steel fence at rear of
> storage - the fence just breaking the worst of the fall as about another
> 20 feet and untold limbs flattened my neighbours rose bush and Irish
> pttery gnobe (it too survived unscathed). A container under a tree would
> take a far bigger hit from most trees and the car come out undamaged. But
> they can be stolen - a few over here with real valuable aussie musclecars
> stolen in well publicised cases where they just picked the whole thing up
> in broad daylight.
>
>
>
> Christopher Australia - still mongrel showery cold weather here, but I
> started two of my 300Cs on Sunday to move them away from tree as I trimmed
> it with chainsaw to reduce more scares. A car friend of mine on the Murray
> River has about 70 old vintages, about 50 in the open under gum trees for
> the last 40 years - each time I see him every few years, another car has
> either been claimed or had a near miss. Natures way, we get old and die -
> old cars, rust or trees claim?!
>
>
>
>
>
>
> CC: chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> From: paulholm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Date: Mon, 2 Aug 2010 17:17:42 -0400
> Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] Ron Kimball Photos of our 300 B and 59 Restomod
> Corvette
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> On 8/2/2010 3:31 PM, RLS wrote:
>> Ron Kimball, a renown Photographer who specializes in automobile
>> photography had seen our 59 at a local concour and asked if he might take
>> some pictures of it for an upcoming publication and/or calendar.
>
>> When he came to our home, he saw our 300 B Chrysler and asked if he might
>> shoot it too. The home in the background is not mine, but of a friend
>> which he built himself. It has a 5 car garage and is stocked with some
>> nice cars itself.
>
>> http://www.kimballstock.com/results....0%20and%201956
>
>> I was able to take some pictures myself with my own fairly decent SLR
>> Canon. Needless to say, they did not come out like these, but it was a
>> great experience.
>> I believe he told me that his camera (Hassalbrad) cost some 30,000
>> dollars. My Canon cost 850.00.
>
>> Roger Schaaf
>> 300 B Calyfornua
>
> Try
>
> http://www.kimballstock.com/results.asp?txtkeys1=20%27s+or+30%27s+or+40%27s+or+50%27s
>
> --
> Paul Holmgren
> Mine: 2 57 300-C's in Indy
> Hers: 05 PT GT R/T HO Stage 1
> Hoosier Corps L#6
>
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