Saw an AMG GTR in a matte blue while in Pittsburgh over the weekend. Had seen them in green before, but looked really good in the blue.
Saw an AMG GTR in a matte blue while in Pittsburgh over the weekend. Had seen them in green before, but looked really good in the blue.
I wasn't a member of this forum when this happened but one day about 4 years ago I was driving a back road in to San Jose. I came around a sharp bend an there was a Bugatti Chiron. I had my camera and telephoto lens in the passenger seat but there was no way I could have stopped in time to take a picture. I was excited but disappointed because I was sure that no one would believe me. About 10 miles down the road I spotted a second Chiron in the parking lot of a reservoir. What are the chances of seeing 2 out of the 60 Chirons made at that point out on the road?
You see the best Unicorns when you go to the race track for the weekend.
Clean 240Z, in 70s Brown
They even had the license plate to match
First Taycan sighting in the wild
Interesting duo. I'll take the ratty BMW.
Super clean Alfa. This must be a Quadrifoglio?
Last but not least, a very well crafted mid-engine Corvair on 315s.
In reply to Nitroracer (Forum Supporter) :
If the Alfa is a Quadrifoglio, it should have a four-leaf clover badge on it somewhere, IIRC.
In reply to CAinCA :
Nice! I saw one on a press drive on PCH in Malibu a few years back. This was before my wife was in to cars, explaining my freak out took some doing.
A black Pantera GTS got off the highway in front of me yesterday but, alas, there was a car between us so no photo.
Saw a Mitsu Delica 4wd can going to work yesterday in traffic. Light went green before I had a chance to get a picture. Also saw a two door Elantra Coupe and a Buick Regal Tour X Wagon.
Nitroracer (Forum Supporter) said:Clean 240Z, in 70s Brown
Have never understood why people think that putting a wrinkled condom on the nose of a car looks better than the odd gravel chip. Isn't that like putting a bag over your kid's head rather than paying for the reconstructive surgery after the accident.....
Was at my brother's house today and realized his '88 Supra Turbo is somewhat of a unicorn nowadays. So I snapped a few pics:
It probably doesn't count if it's my own car. But, here it is anyway.
On a drive in VT I broke a shock. (It was used and had been on my sons race car). A very nice woman let me park on her property while I waited for my wife to pick me up in my truck. Then to my shop to get the trailer and back to pick up the car. Nice drive while it lasted. A large number of people stopped to see the car. I had a good time talking to them as I waited.
The second picture was taken by a member of the VT Cobra Club. They are kind enough to let me and my Cheetah join on cruises.
Having Fun!
Tomorrow I get to do a PPI on an '87 Integra.
I haven't seen one of those since nineteen ninety-never.
Pete. (l33t FS) said:Tomorrow I get to do a PPI on an '87 Integra.
I haven't seen one of those since nineteen ninety-never.
wae, Ken, and I dismantled one in order to swap the engine into the 2005 Challenge/rallycross CRX. As much fun as the CRX was, I still kind of regret taking one of the best looking Integras out of commission. At least it was a 5 door.
eastsideTim said:Pete. (l33t FS) said:Tomorrow I get to do a PPI on an '87 Integra.
I haven't seen one of those since nineteen ninety-never.
wae, Ken, and I dismantled one in order to swap the engine into the 2005 Challenge/rallycross CRX. As much fun as the CRX was, I still kind of regret taking one of the best looking Integras out of commission. At least it was a 5 door.
This one is coming from Tennessee, has been modified, and the new owner wants it returned to as stock as can be done in 2020.
The CRX was a riot. Don't feel too bad, when that car was built, first generation Integras were just 15-odd year old used cars, it would be like getting a cheap TSX to scavenge its K24A2 today. (An oddly appropriate analogy, the more I think of it)
Saw an old Alfa GT. Can’t remember if it was 2 or 4 headlights because I was quickly distracted by the yellow Pantera cruising behind it.
That was a lot of sexy in one little caravan.
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