Not a Solstice but a turbo Saturn Sky.
j_tso said:In reply to Spearfishin :
nope, it's a vinyl wrap
Nice. My wife's 2015 GSW has no fuel door cover (so black plastic) and white mirror caps on a blue car. She's working her way there.
I enjoyed this little trio today.
Mustang Mach E X (owned by the electric company, which is good advertisement lol)
G63 AMG
And a beautiful yellow Scion FRS with an "Eat, Sleep, Race, Repeat" sticker
Duke said:In reply to David S. Wallens :
Oddly enough o saw one of those the other day, too.
Were you also driving home from the bookstore? :)
Well, I think I've hit peak sighting for me at least - saw a white Vector W8 driving down the PCH. Out in California visiting my parents, always a bit nuts the cars you see out here. No time for a picture.
A couple of old Chevy IIs all the way down from Nanaimo, BC, when one of the calipers decided it really wanted to live on the front side of the spindle for a change. Currently beautifying our parking lot while they search for appropriate caliper bolts.
EDIT: the owner of the maroon Nova that suffered the caliper bolt failure is on Instagram as @hotrodaddiction in case anyone is interested. The blue one is @onebigrun. Nice folks.
gearheadE30 said:Well, I think I've hit peak sighting for me at least - saw a white Vector W8 driving down the PCH. Out in California visiting my parents, always a bit nuts the cars you see out here. No time for a picture.
That's only the second one that I have heard of that actually got sold.
I remember being excited about it but they never actually seemed to go into any kind of production. Always had to make it "better"... gotta use mil spec breakers instead of fuses, etc.
Not my photo but it is a car that has been sighted, so I think it fits for this thread.
Friends of mine recently moved to Scotland. Apparently the owner of this Morgan lives around the corner from them and street parks it.
I have no pictures however walking the dogs this morning and walked past a house where some new people moved in a few months ago. One day there was a 70ish Dodge Challenger under a car cover in the driveway. I wondered why the Dodge wasn't in the garage, and I found out today the garage has a Porsche 356 (replica?), and a hot rod looked like a Model T coupe with 300 mm plus rear tires.
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