Here's how it is currently with a turbodiesel range-extender:
A Mennonite family passed us like we were standing still outside Reading in this beauty of a Roadmaster. 55?
clownkiller said:In reply to buzzboy :
What state?
Reading implies PA to me (as does the lincense plates on the other cars), but I'd assume there are other readings in other states.
In reply to clownkiller :
Reading PA. It was a beautiful Sunday afternoon, maybe the last of the season, so there were plenty of nice old cars on classic plates out for a cruise.
Another sweet old GM A-body here, spotted today while walking around the neighborhood at lunchtime. It's really nice to see a survivor that hasn't been hot-rodded or restored.
In reply to Aaron_King :
I saw one Monday for the first time. It was on a used car lot. I can't remember the lot name, but it is at the corner of Lehigh St. and 37th in Allentown, PA.
Spotted in the hammer store parking lot last night. It was actually pretty dark, so hence the crappy pic:
Looked pretty well-executed, though I didn't take a close look.
Saw a Rivian R1S at Pearson airport early yesterday, first Rivian I've seen IRL. Didn't get a pic, but like this one:
Interesting how regional the Rivians are. I've seen plenty on both coasts, but the only one's I saw on my coast-to-coast drive were loaded on car carriers.
Saturday I saw a Cybertruck outside Fernley NV. There's a tesla factory somewhere near there so I guess that makes sense.
RHD Camry, of all things, being apparently DDed early last week. Someone went to a lot of trouble for that to be here, but any guesses as to why?
Tesla Cybertruck in Yucca Valley Cal charging up. Truck on Texas Manufacturer plates, pictures but currently not available - they're on my camera and I can't move to my IPad.
Saw a 400Z in downtown Oshawa, ON recently. First one I've seen on the street and second one I've seen IRL (first was a pace car). No time to get a pic, but like this one:
Nice little bone stock GTI here, just being a regular car and doing regular car things. Hard to tell in the pic but it's a 16V.
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