maipenrai Posted January 15 Posted January 15 39 minutes ago, john luke said: I've seen this one too - don't be too impressed, it is a rental, 555..... 2
john luke Posted January 23 Author Posted January 23 A small show in Central Pattaya, that used to be called Central Festival. 2
john luke Posted January 23 Author Posted January 23 This is a 1949 Ford F1 pickup truck, part of the first generation of Ford's F-Series. It features a distinctive patina finish, showcasing natural rust and wear over time. The first-generation F-Series ran from 1948-1952 and was the first F-series model produced after World War II. The 1949 model year removed the red pinstripes from the silver painted grille bars that were present on the 1948 models. These trucks were typically powered by either a flathead inline-six or V8 engine and did not have an automatic transmission option. This is a 1949 Ford F1 pickup truck, part of the first generation of Ford's F-Series. 2 1
john luke Posted January 30 Author Posted January 30 I saw this and a similar vehicle. By the time I got my phone out one had gone but I got the above. AI Overview The image shows a camouflaged BYD Atto 3 electric SUV, likely undergoing testing in Thailand. The BYD Atto 3 is a C-segment SUV. It is a fully electric vehicle (EV). Prices in Thailand for the Atto 3 start around 859,900 baht, depending on the variant and current promotions. BYD is a Chinese company that develops and manufactures electric vehicles and batteries 1 1
john luke Posted February 1 Author Posted February 1 Yesterday the Classic Motor Show took place at the Asia Pattaya Hotel, 352, หมู่ที่ 12 Phra Tamnak, ตำบล หนองปรือ, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri 20150. It is a charity event with I believe a suggested donation of 100 baht which I gladly paid. Public admission was at 1300 hours, however by good luck rather than good management, the Bolt taxi dropped me at the hotel, rather than the grounds. I walked through the hotel and into the show ground where only a few of the exhibits had arrived. Very few people other than the exhibiters were around, so I was able to take photographs. As the day progressed more exhibits arrived and after 1300 the number of members of the public also increased. There appeared fewer cars than in previous years. Overall it was a good day for me. There is a parade scheduled for today in Pattaya. The route is from the hotel towards Pattaya, then Second Road to The Dolphin Circus and round to Beach Road. At some point it is planned for the cars to park in Soi 4 to allow photographs to be taken. This post covers groups of cars. Later posts will cover individual cars. 3
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