A Gallery Of Vintage Cars and Trucks Shot By Simon White

Simon White is a stellar photographer and has been posting at the CC Cohort for some years now, and we’ve featured his work here before. He’s recently uploaded some new shots at the Cohort, so let’s take them in. And if you want more, including non-automotive photography, head over to his Flickr page.

I’m giving a high five to this fab shot of a ’59 Chevy on the go, somewhere on the coast in the UK.

I love this one, of my favorite old truck, a Chevy Advance design pickup with a Travel Queen camper. Also shot in Santa Pod, UK.

This one is titled “Cadillac Sunset” and was shot in Santa Pod, UK.

A Mustang 2+2 shot in Cerler, Benasque, Spain.

A Hillman station wagon at the Santa Pod Raceway, UK.

A 1951 Ford pickup in West bay, England, still wearing Washington plates.

Simon visits the US often, and here’s a few from Nevada. This is a Packard resting in Goldfield, a gold mine for old car shooting. I had to go there myself to see it and document it.

I remember these three.

A Freightliner that’s done hauling freight.

A ’54 Chevy.

“The Last Outpost” for this battered Dodge pickup.

One more from Goldfield. Don’t ask what those old hulks are past the Dodge. They just don’t rust away out here.

A 1955 Clipper (by Packard) in Austin, NV.

Another old Chevy, this one a tow truck, found in Rachel, NV.

A ’53 Ford stake bed in Middlegate, NV.

A fine “shoebox” ’51 Ford in Tonopah, NV.

This Cadillac Eldorado convertible has retired to Tabernas, Spain.

1970 Buick GSX ready to wail at Santa Pod raceway, UK.

This looks like it could have been taken in the 1960s. At the Hot Rod Drags 2022, Santa Pod Raceway, UK.

A Chevy Sportvan 90 shot in Kenn, Teignbridge District, England.

A classic Mustang at Lake Tahoe.

International Loadstar taking a quick break from its labors in Rachel, NV.

It doesn’t say but I’m guessing it’s the same batwing Chevy as in the top photo.

“Little League Chrysler” shot in West Huntspill, England.

And we’ll close with my favorite theme, getting passed on the right…left, because it’s in the UK.