Spotted a white pantera today. Looked pristine and stock. A stunner. Definitely a design that's held up well over time.
Spotted a white pantera today. Looked pristine and stock. A stunner. Definitely a design that's held up well over time.
I spotted my first Tesla model X out in the wild today. Parked in a driveway of an ordinary looking house in a blue-collar neighborhood. At first I thought it was a Donked Mazda 5
Last weekend I had the great pleasure of looking at, talking with the owner about, and listening to a street driven 1960 Ferrari 250 GT LWB California Spyder Competizione ...If you have the means, I highly recommend picking one up.
I saw a BMW i3, which was notable for two reasons. 1, it's an i3. 2, it's a BMW in Grand Junction that's less than 5 years old.
I wonder how it got here? We're 250 miles from the nearest dealer...
I see this rare specimen, in my driveway, every day; Does that count? I feel like people here actually would know what it is (though my username gives it away).
Here's one I bet you guys out east haven't seen in a while. Pony power!
...and the scary thing is, it's not even the only one I know of in town. This one's in pretty decent shape though. There are still OG Chevettes and '80s Hondas around too. This island is insane.
(Yes, that is my car behind it. I literally pulled over and stopped in the pouring rain to get these shots. The things I do for you guys...)
I need to scrub the license plates before I post the pics, but yesterday I spotted a McLaren 12C (or 650S, or whatever the nomenclature is for the one they made the snout look more P1-ish), an F360, a 458, and a Gallardo Balboni, all parked in the same street.
Wasn't quick enough to get the phone out today, but I saw 3 IS-F's within a block.
Dansxr2 said: Really a beautiful car, actually the first I've seen in person... yet alone one in running condition!
The fact that it was a RUNNING Biturbo is rarer than the fact you saw it, LOL
I just saw a Honda MB5 parked outside my local library. It looked perfect. I never really appreciated how tiny these are.
A town near mine has a place where an old Alfa sedan was always parked. I always thought "wow, that guy must like working on unreliable cars to keep that thing around." Today we drove by, and the Alfa was gone. In its place was a Maserati Biturbo. Looks like I was right about the owner.
Saw a 650s in the dark red
And just now saw a factory yellow 280zx. This excited me more than the above for some reason.
I've now found out where it lives, so I'll try to get a picture. There is now a Toyota Tercel with Antique plates on it cruising around my town. First one I've seen in quite a few years, I think it counts.
Last night at about 9:15PM, in downtown Tulsa at Cheyenne and Boulder, a white Lambo Aventador crossed the intersection in front of me. With his F1 rain light blinking. Too cool for school
Sorry no pictorial evidence but yesterday on 494 in Eagan I saw a Bentley, Ferrari, Lambo and a Porsche all in the left lane. They were not doing much more than the posted speed limit yet all the other vehicles ahead of them were quickly getting out of the left lane as they approached from behind.
In reply to HappyAndy:
It was a 3400 that wasn't covered in oil leaks though. Maybe not a unicorn, but at least some sort of albino pig.
Saw this Wednesday driving back fro a job side on 495 in Marlborough MA
Looks like CT plates and it had a weird graphics package on it to change the lines of the windows on it. At first I thaught it was a prototype corvette or Jag
Appleseed wrote: Saw a Grabber blue Focus RS today. Almost broke my neck on that one.
No you didn't. You saw Nitrous Blue, or Fords version of Volvo Polestar Blue.
We wanted Grabber Blue, but would they listen? Oh no they wouldn't listen...
St165guy wrote: I see this rare specimen, in my driveway, every day; Does that count? I feel like people here actually would know what it is (though my username gives it away).
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