Super mint Bob Bondourant old school Mustang. A bit blurry
Saw my first Rivian R1T on the 401 yesterday. Bigfoot-quality photo shot without looking:
Like this one:
spandak said:In reply to RonnieFnD :
Is that a Roma? I do like those. One of the few newer Ferraris I would stop and look at.
Serious old-school Daytona vibe. I like it.
RonnieFnD said:Spicy Stelvio in a non loud color, I dig it.
My boss recently traded his RS3 in on one of those, in the Alfa equivalent of Soul Red.
Doesn't have those phone dial wheels, but does have the hood vents. Don't know how spicy that makes it. I haven't been inside it. He's a bit of a car guy.
[edit] Didn't get a pic, but I saw a Lambo Urus [?] tonight. First one I've seen in the metal. Looked like a Macan with some tuner's catalog thrown at it. Not bad for what it is, but not my cup of tea.
clownkiller said:In reply to crankwalk (Forum Supporter) :
In Atlanta?
yeah Lloyd's pizza Inman Park
Duke said:spandak said:In reply to RonnieFnD :
Is that a Roma? I do like those. One of the few newer Ferraris I would stop and look at.
Serious old-school Daytona vibe. I like it.
I love a Roma but I hate the stock grille. It looks like a construction fence:
The Miller motorcars front end conversion make them look so much better.
crankwalk (Forum Supporter) said:Duke said:spandak said:In reply to RonnieFnD :
Is that a Roma? I do like those. One of the few newer Ferraris I would stop and look at.
Serious old-school Daytona vibe. I like it.
I love a Roma but I hate the stock grille. It looks like a construction fence:
The Miller motorcars front end conversion make them look so much better.
Ferrari scares me. I just got back from a drive in the Roma and all I could think about was the maxi fuses it comes pre stocked with lol.
Somebody drove their 944 from Texas to Steamboat Springs to go skiing. More power to them!
We followed this guy through a whiteout for about 30 minutes. I believe it was a BJ71 in surprising LHD.
In reply to buzzboy :
Why do you have a tiny SBC oil pan on your hood?
I didn't notice the white hood at first and thought, watch out there's oil pan in the road.
In reply to crankwalk (Forum Supporter) :
I saw a similar vintage pickup the other day, but with the more typical ventilated bodywork:
buzzboy said:Surprised to see that much rust in your area. I thought CO didn't use salt?
We sometimes spray mag-chloride, but it's not nearly as corrosive as salt.
Those old Toyotas were just so rust prone. I had an 88 for a couple years and it was just starting to get fender rust. Pretty much couldn't stop it. The truck I saw might have come from back East too.
In reply to buzzboy :
A few days late but it could just be the car that stays in steamboat year round? Not unheard of in the mountain towns. Still good on them for driving it, no matter their origin
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