In reply to Donebrokeit :
Agreed about the wheels but three door SJs are hawt
Slippery (Forum Supporter) said:These use to be everywhere down here 10 or so years ago. They dried up.
Saw one last weekend at Road Atlanta. Cool and bigger than I expected.
Saw a BRG '59 Triumph TR3 a couple of days ago. Was in heavy traffic, driving the worst handling cargo van in the known world, so no pictures. Driver wearing a heavy coat and gloves, but had the proper hat.
Saw this the other night while working. It looked pink and purple in person. The excessive camber and lowering isn't my style but was cool to see.
Toyota Starlet at the beach today. Probably has a rotary or a 3tc.
I grew up riding in the back of my mom's Mini Cooper, she then upgraded to a 1981 Civic hatchback. The Civic was ginormous, and probably the size of this starlet ... how wrong I was.
I saw one of these in Birmingham (Michigan that is) the other day. I assume it came from Auto Europe. I was driving so I couldn't snap a pic. First ever road going one ive seen. Silver like this.
Panoz Esperante road car.
In reply to Slippery (Forum Supporter) :
Never seen one in this country. Even before I left the UK, pretty much the only ones you saw still in one piece were Hot Rods.
Note, this is a Hot Rod in the UK - Hot Rods are a tarmac (asphalt) circle track class.
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In reply to mdshaw :
Love the Civic. Those had all the cluster dials with blue background.
Is the passenger side mirror usable that low?
Adrian_Thompson (Forum Supporter) said:In reply to Slippery (Forum Supporter) :
Never seen one in this country. Even before I left the UK, pretty much the only ones you saw still in one piece were Hot Rods.
Note, this is a Hot Rod in the UK - Hot Rods are a tarmac (asphalt) circle track class.
You need to go to drag strips more often. You can usually find someone with a Starlet, pretty much always with a bridge ported 13B, an open header, and a 300 shot of nitrous.
And by "you can find", I mean you will hear them idling the thing off the trailer, from the other end of the site, while racing is going on.
In reply to rattfink81 :
I can’t imagine what horrors have been wreaked on the beam rear axle to get that negative camber. Lol.
Just found a stash of cell phone pics on my computer...
This was at the local Fred Meyer grocery store:
2002 hatchback just out and about:
Mopar at the grocery store:
More Mopar, just parked in the neighborhood:
Mini!
It would appear that I took a number of pics of Mopar products over the past several years:
As a Saab dork, my friends send pics of them when they see rare ones; it's not every day you see a 96:
A Z8 I saw on a visit to Florida some years back:
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