Bygone Broads

These are not of the Classical Beauty ilk — although many would qualify if they’d been around in the B&W era — but rather, have featured as the objects of desire of teenage boys, and therefore would have been on wall posters in the aforesaid’s foul bedrooms, next to those of the Lamborghini Countach and Ferrari Testarossa.

Nowadays, of course, teenage boys’ bedroom walls contain posters of cartoon characters like Iron Man, Star Wars and crap like that.  I don’t know where or even if boys have posters of beautiful women — on the micro-screens of their poxy phones, most likely.

Here’s a sample of what I’m talking about:

Lucy Pinder

 

et cetera.  More of this type upon request.

8 comments

  1. Oy! Haven’t seen Lucy in a while! Fits your tastes like a glove, too, not undernourished, built for comfort, not speed. Loverly!

    Post as many of these as you find time for, preferably not the current 5’ 11” or taller built like an ironing board with soccer ball fake tits, please. This was simply delightful to wake up to this fine Saturday morning! Bravo!

    JC

  2. Kim,

    +1 for Lucy … comfort over speed … mostly “girl next door / okay to bring home to show the folks” but at the same time has just a smidge of naughty simmering below the surface.

    And since we’re talking about women named Lucy … how about Lucy Kay?

    Any chance of a retrospective of Ariel Winter (pre boob reduction versions only) ?? Or maybe Hayley Orrantia?

  3. Grrr… I’ve been lusting after a Testarossa for the past 30 years. And the worst thing, is that nowadays when it’s actually feasible, I honestly ask myself “What the hell are you gonna actually do with it?” and can’t find a good answer.

  4. Where did you find these rare pictures of Lucy Pinder with her clothes on? 😉

    Fine looking woman with or without clothes.

  5. Needs more smileage. That whole poutier than thou thing just doesn’t do it for me. Been pretty much agnostic on cars (‘e drives a Pilot! Burn the heretic!) But put me in close proximity to Glacier Girl, any P38, actually, or Kermit Weeks’ B26 Marauder and I’d be in heaven. Never had the time or money to get a pile-it’s license which I guess is a way of saying I didn’t really want it badly enough. Thus 20yrs as a tankherder.

  6. Keep ’em coming.

    There used to be calendar photos of gals like Lucy in every parts shop I went to as a kid.

    Not anymore. Fukkin democrats.

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