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TR2/3/3A My 1961 TR3 - Class of '67

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It's a super 8 film converted to disc. It's only a little over a minute, but first it's me in the graduation gown. Then it's the TR3. Then lastly it's me and my best friend (we walked to 1st grade together and have been business partners for just over 36 years) driving off to our high school graduation. Look carefully and you'll note I had removed the front bumper - thought it looked good/cool without. Pretty grainy and overexposed, but take my word, it was one sharp TR3.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_QNsl1jQXc
 
Excellent! Even though its not red!
 
Cool. I like the fact that car got more air time than the graduates. Tom
 
TomMull said:
Cool. I like the fact that car got more air time than the graduates. Tom
As it should be. Honestly though, I've never been more proud of a car than I was of that one and kept it spotless.
 
That really reminds me of the super-8's my mother took. We have all this footage of stationary objects that might be better suited for a non-motion camera. And all those feet of film produce a few minutes of viewing in a dark room over heated by a single bulb that would melt through the film if you stopped it for a second. -At least the ending of your movie has some motion. It looks great and new technology hasn't done it any injustice.

Congratulations class of 67.
 
That's great! Thanks for sharing it.

Scott
 
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