I see a unicorn everyday. Crank windows and no power locks on my 2016 Versa. Or at least people I pick up when I Lyft act like they've seen a unicorn.
I see a unicorn everyday. Crank windows and no power locks on my 2016 Versa. Or at least people I pick up when I Lyft act like they've seen a unicorn.
759NRNG wrote: Suzuki Equator 4x4 quad cab pickup.....what!?!?!!! The dang thing comes with a 5.7 hemi and an eight speed torqueflight....and its the size of the current Canyon/Colorado.....who knew....not bad looking
The rebadged Nissan?
In reply to Mike: YES that's it!!!! Damn good lookin' If I don't say so myself, coming from an American iron curmudgeon
In my neighborhood a fair amount of interesting (to me) vehicular traffic passes the front door....anything from a '40 ford coupe(now cabriolet hot rod sled)to a 458 Italia. But this just went by not more than an hour ago....the rumble of an American V8 in the nose of a 1st gen LS400 with a bad stance sporting trim rings. Yes I've been out all day this afternoon in the HEAT and No it was not an 95-97 Impala....who else has seen anything like this.....cuz it's SO wrong it's way right?
JeffHarbert wrote: I saw a Sundance-based Plymouth Duster yesterday. Remember those?
Why have I always liked these? I know, I'm sick.
I saw a ratty, clearly daily driver status E30 318is slicktop today.
I'm still adjusting my radar to California - there's constantly something catching my eye.
I saw a VW Brasilia LS at a rest stop off the 95 in Florida on Saturday, had to Google that. Guy was working on it in the parking lot.
Woody wrote: I saw a couple in a Morgan at Home Depot yesterday.
probably getting replacement chassis parts
759NRNG wrote: Suzuki Equator 4x4 quad cab pickup.....what!?!?!!! The dang thing comes with a 5.7 hemi and an eight speed torqueflight....and its the size of the current Canyon/Colorado.....who knew....not bad looking
Wait a minute- Suzuki is still selling vehicles? I thought they were done, at least in North America.
I saw the most amazing unicorn ever. Wish I could post the picture right now. I couldn't believe it was there. It was at a car show for father's day in SFO (of course, because money). The most amazing part was the guy drove it home after the show! I think I spent 45min just looking at it. Also, I nearly had heart attacks as people were putting their hands on it and leaning on it for pictures. I'm huge car guy so, yes that kinda thing bothers me.
The Car was a real not a replica:
Ferrari 250 GTO - estimated value 38mil
I couldn't believe he drove it as the people here are the worst at driving.
Studebaker pickup for sale on the way to school. I was going to stop and look but I think it's gone already.
Commented to my surgeon about his Jaguar XKR convertible in the parking lot and he showed me a pic of his XKR-S. 1 of 25 in the US according to him.
In reply to onemanarmy: may not sell here, but there it was in traffic, in Tomball TX. on a Sunday morning two weeks ago......just sayin'
Last week I saw a beater Datsun 510 in a parking lot, noticeable because the kid was driving like an ass, purposely stopping and stomping in the gas to leave one-wheel skid marks. Whatever, but a shame to see such a car abused like that.
Went to our local Waste Management Facility this morning (genteel suburban name for where you take bulk garbage that's too much for regular garbage day) and the guy next to me was emptying a customized '57 Ranchero with the licence plate "LEADED." Perfect paint, lots of chrome, and still working for a living.
Right hand drive Toyota Camry Lumiere. Parked across the aisle from my R63 at Walmart today. That dude's cars is way weirder than mine.
Saw a unicorn that was only a unicorn due to its lack of modification...
A first gen CRX, still in original factory trim, well taken care of, with zero mods or upgrades.
I didn't know they still existed... most of the ones I've seen were riced out to the point of no return.
On Tuesday, I was standing at the service counter at a Porsche dealership (of all places), and I heard an incredible roar outside. I looked out just in time to see a GT40 with a dealer plate in the window driving down the road. Not a Ford GT, but a GT40. And I was in a neighborhood where it could very well have been the real deal.
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