Early 90s Cavalier Z24 that wasn't rusted up or falling apart.
Collins Missouri. Not on fire.
Unfortunately we did see a Toronado in the process of burning to the ground a while later.
In reply to bluescooby :
That's a unicorn among unicorns. Considering the amount of digital and print media given to those things, it's one of the few things I've never seen in person. Makes your average Ferrari Enzo, McLAren P1 look common.
In reply to Adrian_Thompson :
Yeah, I'd only seen them in pictures. I actually thought they didn't really exist outside of like Dubai or someplace like that. This one was sitting at a Best Buy by the Mall of Georgia...
And finally got to see a Jimny, very cool!
When was the last time you saw a pay phone?! That has to be a unicorn.
The original Fiesta ST (150 bhp non-turbo Duratec) is a nice car. We have one in our endurance racing series, when they iron out the teething issues it will be quick.
While, on the other hand, the Transit motorhome is not. That one's short but I did a tech inspection on a MkIII that was much longer...and still the 80-ish bhp 2.0 Pinto.
Gustaf
Do Ramchargers count?
I own one, and I’m pretty sure it’s the only DD Ramcharger in three counties...
Recon1342 said:Do Ramchargers count?
A guy where I live used to daily a RamCharger with a first gen Caravan body. That was a sight.
Pulled a bunch of photos off my phone. This is from almost two years ago.
The things you see at Summit...
In reply to Slippery :
Your "?" is a Ford Fiesta of the first generation, presumably with the smallest engine, as the ones we got here in the US had a horizontal grill for about 3 inches above the bumper, and a 1600 crossflow Kent. Other markets got engines as small as 998cc. Neat old car.
I posted this in the "cars I see commuting" thread, but it is appropriate here as well. Seen here in Oak Ridge, TN
In reply to TurnerX19 :
Very neat car. No many old cars left in Spain, and the ones that survived lived a harsh life on the streets.
Another cool car I saw today. I love the Euro mirrors, front and rear parking lights and side markers:
Does this count? One of only two airworthy B-29s, this one found its way to our local field accidentally and then was stranded for a week waiting on a new crew.
buzzboy said:Recon1342 said:Do Ramchargers count?
A guy where I live used to daily a RamCharger with a first gen Caravan body. That was a sight.
There was a Mexican-market Late model Ramcharger. Truck in front, caravan in the back.
cdeforrest said:buzzboy said:Recon1342 said:Do Ramchargers count?
A guy where I live used to daily a RamCharger with a first gen Caravan body. That was a sight.
There was a Mexican-market Late model Ramcharger. Truck in front, caravan in the back.
I am aware of those; pretty neat rigs. It’s everything the Durango should have been, IMHO.
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