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Subject: [Leica] PESO - Study on a curvaceous American
From: pdzwig at summaventures.com (Peter Dzwig)
Date: Mon Oct 10 14:47:54 2005
References: <e839a21785c214127edf981696b90e08@mindspring.com> <434A2809.6000400@summaventures.com> <20051010193711.GB28865@panix.com>

Rei Shinozuka wrote:

> The 1958-1960 had the faired-in taillights and exhaust through
> the bumpers.  The 1961 and 1962, the last of the solid-axles, had the 
> "ducktail" rear that anticipated the Sting Ray of 1963.
> 
> The 1960 was the last Corvette before the now-signature 4-lamp 
> taillights.
> 
> -rei
> 
> 
> On Oct10 09:36, Peter Dzwig wrote:
> 
>>Craig Zeni wrote:
>>
>>
>>>The opportunity presented itself, and I grabbed it armed with a Voigt 
>>>15mm:
>>>
>>>http://gallery.leica-users.org/curves
>>>
>>>
>>>-- 
>>>CZ
>>>Kvetchnya, NC
>>>
>>
>>Anyone on the list know if that is the standard 60 'vette or is that a 
>>special body or entirely the 15 mm? 'scuse my ignorance. Front looks 
>>pretty 
>>standard, but that tail-end looks unusual even allowing (I hope) for the 
>>lens.
>>
>>Peter Dzwig
> 


thanks guys,

Peter


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