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Random # 7: Dodge Challenger

This Chrysler Dodge Challenger RT screams 1970s!  Everything from its purple paint, Coke bottle profile, huge bonnet scoop and fat BF Goodrich tyres evoke the era perfectly. The car featured here is a Series I, built somewhere between 1969 to 1974.  Ironically, the Series II Challenger sold in the USA from 1978 to 1983 was a trumped up Mitsubishi Galant Lambda (a Scorpion here in Australia), big brother to the UMPH Galant, versions of which were also sold State-side as Dodges. It seems that everything old is new again.  A Series III is now available in America, complete with V6 and big V8 motors, as Chrysler's answer to Ford's reborn Mustangs and the Camaros of General Motors. U M P H. PS: If you enjoyed this post, please visit  http://uppermiddlepetrolhead.blogspot.com.au   for more classic cars, route suggestions and Tasmanian dining experiences.

The UMPH Guide to Car Photography

UMPH can reasonably claim to be a professional photographer, given that he formally studied photography for three years and a major part of his day job relies on his photographic skills.  He is not, however, a professional car photographer, no matter how much he wishes that were so. He's not so big-headed that he thinks the photos in this 'blog are the last word in automotive imagery but he does know that they're technically okay.  Here are a few simple tips he reckons will improve any car photography, no matter where the images might be taken, under what conditions, and irrespective of the camera you're using. Lighting For professional photographers, it's all about the light!  A pro will base his or her whole day around where the sun is going to be and what the prevailing weather conditions are or, if they're shooting indoors, will spend ages manipulating studio lights, diffusers and reflectors to get just the right lighting effect. As a predominantly f

The Gullwing Edition: Classics by the Beach - Sunday, 7th of February, 2016

From the minute Patrick Devine announced that he would be displaying his immaculate 1956 Mercedes-Benz SL300 Gullwing at Classics by the Beach, it was always going to be virtually a one-car show.  It didn't matter that there was the usual collection of beautifully restored classics and one or two vehicles that UMPH had never seen before ; Patrick's German super-machine deservedly stole the show!     The distinctive doors that give rise to the Gullwing moniker. Owner Patrick Devine, centre, wearing the white hat. Plenty has been already written about the car, including this 2002 article from The Age   http://www.gardenseeds.com.au/ news/2002/10/24/oh-oh-what-a- gull / .   What might not have been written about, however, is what a thorough gentleman Patrick is.  Surrounded by eager punters, he happily shared stories of the car's  history and restoration and appeared not to be the least bit worried as its  many admirers go

Random # 6: Mk 1 Golf GTI

UMPH's cup runneth over!  First his previous post's MGA then, minutes later, this spot-on early Golf GTI in Elizabeth Street, North Hobart. Hard to believe that it's 35 years old! According to its current owner, it was an original UK car that accompanied the chap that used own it to Victoria, Australia, when he migrated about ten years ago.   It ended up not being driven that often and was sold to our Tasmanian friend a few years later.  These original Pirelli wheels look great! Now the lucky bloke's got two Mark 1 GTIs, which isn't a bad effort seeing that they weren't ever commercially available here in Australia.  It's thought that there are maybe only ten or so in the whole country.   U M P H. (iPhone images.) ( uppermiddlepetrolhead.blogspot.com.au ).

Random # 5: MGA

This magnificent MGA was seen beautifying Argyle Street, Hobart, on a lovely summer's afternoon.  Enough said?  Please enjoy! U M P H. (iPhone images.) (uppermiddlepetrolhead.blogspot.com.au).

Random # 4: Lancia HPE

The latest installment of Targa Tasmania - the 25th anniversary of our island state's iconic motor sport event - is being held from Monday the 11th to Saturday the 16th of April, 2016 ( http://targa.com.au/tc/page_standard.asp?asset_id=1624 ).   This fully caged-out Lancia HPE was spotted outside EuroTech in North Hobart, which, given the timing and the car's location outside a well-known Italian car specialist's workshop and race-gear supplier, suggests that it might be an entrant.  iPhone image. iPhone image. For those of you who aren't able to make it to Tasmania to watch, here's a taste of what you'll be missing out on from 2015:  http://uppermiddlepetrolhead.blogspot.com.au/2015/04/targa-tasmania-tarraleah-stage-friday.html  . Please also keep an eye out on this 'blog for a pictorial of some 25th anniversary Targa action (due mid- to late April).   Good luck to all entrants and safe, happy viewing to the many spectators that will