Peachtree Corners GA.
crankwalk (Forum Supporter) said:P3PPY said:clownkiller said:Avalon in Alpharetta GA
Small picture, but it's awfully hard to see the Toyota badging on that black sedan there. What am I missing?
The Avalon is a shopping district in Alpharetta outside of Atlanta.
ha. I'm uncultured, apparently.
Certainly not a unicorn when it was new, but it's getting there. Little Monohue is not as interested as I was.
In reply to DarkMonohue :
I've long considered the FSJ Wagoneer/Cherokee to be the best looking SUV of all time. Might be my dream lottery build.
buzzboy said:I've long considered the FSJ Wagoneer/Cherokee to be the best looking SUV of all time. Might be my dream lottery build.
Do it! You can still find half-decent examples in anything from yard art to driveable condition for fairly cheap money. Rust is a fairly regional issue, much less so in the salt-free west. Restoration parts are surprisingly available.
Do Tesla Cyber Trucks count as unicorns? I walk in front of one at a stop light, it reminded more of a 1970s motor home than a futuristic pickup truck.
In reply to GTwannaB :
So far, I'd give it a yes. After 2 in a day no. That is how I decided Rivians are no longer unicorns, two years ago they were. East coast here, I have not seen one yet.
Apologies for the grainy, poorly framed picture. It was dark and rainy and I was slightly in motion at the time.
Saw a new Hummer EV for the first time IRL the other day, a pickup-type in white. The shape reminds me of the Warthog from Halo, especially the back end. Didn't get a pic, but like this one:
In reply to buzzboy :
Plow Jeeps are still pretty common around me, but rustless concourse plow Jeeps were unicorns at age 1 year.
In reply to TurnerX19 :
All the Wranglers that I see with plows are the short 2 door models, because they can plow cramped parking lots that full size trucks struggle with.
And there are quite a few of them.
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