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What is the effect/filter that yields this vintage style of imagery, please? I've seen it on a lot of automotive photography blogs and have always enjoyed it. Is it something I can reproduce in Adobe Lightroom? Many thanks.

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Almost looks like Kodachrome to me.

I think he went in and saturated and desaturated certain colors to achieve the look he wanted.
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What is the effect/filter that yields this vintage style of imagery, please? I've seen it on a lot of automotive photography blogs and have always enjoyed it. Is it something I can reproduce in Adobe Lightroom? Many thanks.
In Lightroom, there is preset called "Color Creative - Yesteryear 2" that might be a good starting point. In the "Develop" module, it should be under the "Presets" drop-down on the left-hand side Navigator bar. You might try using that preset, then slightly reducing Color Temp and/or increasing Tint to taste.
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