Number 3 in the "Look what I can see from my bathroom window" series. I haven't met my new neighbor yet, but he must have come from N.Y., and all 3 cars so far seem to be 1955s....
No photos, but it was warm and dry in Easton PA today, and within a few minutes I saw a cherry looking Jag XK140 coupe in OEWhite, and an early 50s 4 door Cadillac in pink with some white trim. Both were in traffic in town.
Didn't get a decent pic because it was at night but I saw a restored AE92 GTS in Pickering, ON last night. Red with full LED light conversion. There's someone near me with a surviving SR5 but other than that you hardly see them in North America.
procainestart said:A cousin (south of Seattle), if I'm not mistaken:
Yep, that's a '66 Pontiac GTO and a '66 Buick Special. Both GM A-body intermediates sharing the basic chassis, body structure, and greenhouse.
It's hard to believe that what was once a bread-and-butter sedan, more or less the equivalent of a Camry, is now a unicorn. I love seeing them, and am surprised when I do, but it sure makes me feel old.
I suppose this might be cheating as I didn't just bump into these on the street. My son-in-law recently got a job as a tech at a really high end collectible car shop. I stopped in a few weeks back.
Delta Integrale
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I don't recall seeing Scanias here in the US. When I got to Norway (my wife is Norwegian) there are very few trucks that aren't Scanias.
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