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  • A woman’s face is covered by her hands. She has perhaps seen better days. Her hands and face are badly cracked in a number of different places. There has been some significant peeling. There is a weariness to this piece that hits you in the gut, and stays with you for a long time to come. She is showing us what we do when we fail to confront racism. She is showing us that even if we aren’t turning an actual blind eye to the horrors, our silence is essentially the exact same thing. This is a profound statement that reminds us to do better. .<br />
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  • The BMW 3.0 CSi was released in the fall of 1971. Its fuel-injection system was one of the most notable differences from the standard 3.0 CS. It also had a higher horsepower of 200 compared to the 180 of the earlier model. The car was marketed towards high-performance buyers and was expensive. Its first production run lasted until 1975. It was a popular touring car and the most affordable sports car of its time.<br />
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The BMW 3.0 CS coupe had been manufactured since 1968. It was given a major overhaul for 1971, gaining rear disc brakes from the sedan and an improved four-speed transmission. It also had a Zenith carburetor engine and Bosch D-Jetronic fuel injection. The compression was also lowered to 8.3 lbs.--making it considerably lighter than its predecessor. These cars were highly successful in the European Touring Car Championship, where they gained the reputation as a reliable and fast machine.<br />
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This BMW 3.0 CSi was manufactured more than 40 years ago and had 20,000 miles on the odometer. It was in great shape for its age, with just over 70,000 miles on its odometer. The interior was well-kept and the wood ornaments were still in good condition. The rust and corrosion issues in the car were minimal, and the vehicle drove incredibly well. The engine still had 150 psi on all six cylinders, making it a perfect choice for a collector's car.
    BMW 3.0 CSI 1971.psd
  • This Italian sports car series features a manual transmission and an oil-filled engine. The original model had big air bags, a four-wheel drive, and a long wheelbase. Many of the modern day Abarth cars feature smaller engines and manual transmissions. They are however different in many ways and you will be able to see this when you go to look at one.<br />
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The Fiat 500 Abarth has had many ups and downs throughout its life and in the 1960's, it had many problems including short-bodied bodywork and serious safety issues. In the 1970's the car series saw a change with the introduction of a modern and sleek design. It was redesigned again and was simplifying, improving the way in which it was handled. In this new design the fenders were sleeker, the hoods were smaller and the cars were made more streamlined overall. Production continued into the late 1980's when there was a total redesign of the entire car line.<br />
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Today the Fiat 500 Abarth is considering to be a classy car. Although it is smallish in size, it has all of the high performance parts that are needed for classic cars and can also run on gasoline. It has been around for a long time and many people still love to drive these models even though they are so out of fashion. There are even people who like to buy older fashions and use them as collectibles, or if they want a functional car they may choose to go with the manual version of this model.
    Fiat Abarth 595 1968 BOEING STEARMA...psd
  • The BMW E-30 M3 may be considering the pinnacle of BMW's sports-car offerings. It's been crafted from top-notch materials and has many features of sports cars, yet its lower profile, gasoline-powered engine delivers supreme performance. BMW's design department has certainly gone all out on this one. And it shows in the E-30's sleek lines, deep fender flares, wide tires, front projector headlights with HID, dual-zone automatic headlights with LED, front and rear bumpers, front and rear fog lights, and so much more. The BMW E-30 M3 is a car that could be considered a car culture from Germany.<br />
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If you are interested in buying the BMW E-30 M3, there are a few things you need to know before jumping right in.  It is a sporty, handy, fast car that can easily be your transportation for sailing, fishing, cruises, surfing, beach sports, and so on. The E-30 M3 is also a good fit for city driving. If you live in the outskirts of Germany, you will not have any issues with driving the BMW E-30 M3 on the roads. And, if you live in the heartland, chances are you can come across one of these beauties at a dealership near you.<br />
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Now, one word of warning: when it comes to purchasing this kind of car, one should always remember that these cars are not for everyone. It takes a good deal of courage to buy a classic car, especially if it is your first time. Remember, this is not your mother's BMW. It is, in fact, your own. BMWs are big, heavy sports cars. Think of it as the new children's cars: fragile, high-strung dolls to take on those rough roads and handle those unexpected turns and bumps.
    BMW E-30 M3 1991 BOEING STEARMAN.psd
  • The Ford Mustang is one of the most powerful muscle cars ever made. It was the first full-size model of a sports car, as well as being the first muscle car to be sold with a V-8 engine. To put it mildly, the Ford Mustang is the car that started it all. There have been many sports car classics over the years, but none has come close to producing the Ford Mustang as a sporting classic.<br />
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The Ford Mustang GT from 1964 was a car that Ford wanted to make as its own offering. The original Ford Sportsmobile had been a huge hit, but it had also been prone to air leaks and other reliability problems. Ford knew they were going to have to address these issues if they were going to keep producing these powerful sports cars, so they decided to build a sports car that would not have any of these problems. They succeeded in doing just that with the Ford Mustang.<br />
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While some of you may think of muscle cars as being made for speed, the Ford Mustang actually uses a more advanced engine for its high-speed performance. The Ford Mustang GT is powered by an updated Ford Racing Cosworth body and an aggressive Ford Racing ZE forged aluminum rear end that features a front snub underlays. The Ford Mustang GT is the muscle car everyone wants to drive.
    Ford Mustang 1964 GT Edition CURTIS ...psd
  • The Volvo P1800 Coupe from'1961 has to be one of the most stylish and successful cars from Volvo's short history. Built as an extremely lightweight sports car with a hard body and a powerful engine, it was meant to compete with sports cars of its time. Volvo however had no intention of building such a car and in fact started the process of creating this new line just two years before the Volvo P1800 coupe was born. However, what started off as just a concept turned into the company's most successful model ever, with Volvo logging five hundred thousand sales for their sedans in just ten years.<br />
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Although the name of the coupe was chosen quite arbitrarily, it was meant to be a 'halo effect' - something sleek and sexy that hid any under-steering issues and which also hid all the awful things about a Volvo. As such, the designers went for a very streamlined, flat, and long body style with sharp, clean lines. The result was a spectacular automobile that not only looked great but performed well, thanks to clever engineering. Even today, Volvo's P1800 coupe models are known for being fun and fast cars, capable of reaching speeds of almost seventy kilometers per hour.<br />
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The production of Volvo P1800 Coupe from'1961 was limited to just fifty examples due to a manufacturing constraint. Today these cars are very popular among collectors around the world. They are also sought after by younger people, who like the sleekness of this model and the simple yet elegant design. Many private owners even buy and sell them to get back some of the investment money they have made on the Volvo P1800 Coupe from'1961'.
    Volvo P1800 coupe 1961 BOEING STEARM...psd
  • With this portrait of a beautiful young woman who looks obviously healthy, I wish to express the feeling that everyone sometimes has about the question: Do I stay in this situation or do I leave?<br />
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The young woman, it could also be a man, stands with her eyes closed thinking. You can see at the top the numbers 1 and 0 appear in a stream, symbolizing our society that is increasingly being directed by computers. At the bottom you can see that her emotional intelligence is bucking. The EQ table goes up as soon as she starts thinking about the issue. <br />
On the left you see, what we all know, the boarding info you put on at every airport; There is a listing of destinations and on the one hand you see that you are allowed to board but on the other hand you also see that this is not allowed.<br />
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What she is going to do we don't find out, which is also not the intention. This work is meant to make you the viewer think.
    Vivi close 2c2.psd