In reply to chandler :
This is not the possum thread
Not only a unicorn but even has "GRM" as part of the license plate thanks to the MA RMV. Seen at a hospital parking lot in Garnder MA on Friday night
In reply to imgon :
That's what my wife drives, so not a unicorn to me ;) , but was it really pink or is the picture making it look pinkish?
Slippery said:In reply to imgon :
That's what my wife drives, so not a unicorn to me ;) , but was it really pink or is the picture making it look pinkish?
It was pink, I'm guessing it was not a factory color but looked nice.
The color is called Rose Quartz Metallic which is an Individual color. I didn't realize they still did Individual stuff.
I think of Tri-5 Chevys as belly buttons, not unicorns, but then I saw this one in Riegelsville PA today
In reply to drock25too :
I am more inclined to think ambulance, but I have no info other than the photos I took. I used to know the property owner there, but he died about two years ago and the place sold to unknowns to me.
Just some local cars out for grocery runs.
Dodge Intrepids are already thin on the ground, but who remembers you could get an R/T package that had the engine from a 300M? The owner spotted me taking this picture and talked about how much he liked the car, at length.
And here's a Pontiac Tempest coupe.
I can't place the name, but I think that Tempest in the picture above belongs to one of the guys over on the Maxperformance Pontiac web board.
The 1956 Chevy is definitely a professional car. I suspect it may have been what they called a combination car, that served as both an ambulance and a hearse. They were pretty common in small towns.
The 56 is pretty cool. Would make a really neat tow rig with a vintage racecar.
That truck is interesting.
I've seen a few Lucid Air prototypes in my area (South of San Jose). Usually 2-3 matte copper colored ones at a time following each other in fairly close proximity. I wasn't a fan. This weekend I saw four all white ones and I liked them a lot more. There were 2 in Monterey and 2 in Santa Cruz.
I parked at the Delicate Arch viewing area next to one of these. The Vanderhall Venice. Kinda neat that it was in it's home state.
And on my way out of the parking lot I saw a 2 Door 2021 Bronco in Antimatter Blue, the first 2 door I've seen in person.
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