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I spotted an (insert obscure car name here) classic car today! (Archived)
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And just for something completely different, a two-tone '55 Buick 4dr HT(white over black)in pretty good shape, it looked like an older restoration.
2001 BMW 330ci/E46, 2008 BMW 335i conv/E93
White Ferrari Testarossa and a Model A.
On the back of a trailer this a.m., a Model T.
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We have a lot of diplomats in the area, but I checked and they had regular plates. Gray market imports?
They sounded great!
-juice
'20's Dodge sedan driving down the road, there are a lot of Ford A's being driven around here but the Dodge was a surprise.
I agree on the ALFA/SAAB dealer idea, that would be cool! :^) Naturally the odds are awful. :^(
OK, here is the bizarre 3 wheeler French car I mentioned a while back. It has a front mounted boxer twin engine, perhaps from a 2CV, who knows.
I think it's a kit car of some sort, see if you can identify it.
http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=4290819759&p=4142305074- &idx=10
-juice
I wouldn't have known what it was, but my son has the Matchbox car.
I wasn't aware that they were being sold in the US, anyone have any insights?
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kyfdx
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I think the Elises are on the way, perhaps you saw one of the first ones, or a press car.
MotorWeek had one on their program that aired yesterday, and they are located in Baltimore. So if you saw one in that region it might have been their test car.
-juice
In Cincinnati..
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I blame over-restoration, since I dislike the Bling Bling appearance of the side pipes.
I also saw a late pre-war or early postwar Pontiac sedan in battleship gray, looked like a total, but accurate resto.
2001 BMW 330ci/E46, 2008 BMW 335i conv/E93
Hard to find good old wagons. Most of them were beaten to death.
Sorry, that was me falling off my chair. I saw "1968 Buick wagon" and "driving dynamics" in the same sentence.
Carry on.
On topic, though; I did see a 1950 Hudson last night on I-380. It was in primer, so I'm guessing it's an ongoing project.
said that Hollywood types were snapping up old '50s-70s wagons and driving them around town.
No, Shifty, I'm not sure where they found 'em either but I do see a derelict '58 Olds HT wagon at the local wrecker.
It'd prolly cost 20 grand just to resto the chrome on such a beast.
2001 BMW 330ci/E46, 2008 BMW 335i conv/E93
There is a hardtop wagon on ebay now...it's a more restrained Chrysler though.
I too like hardtop wagons...old wagons are cool, and so are hardtops. I think they usually were upmarket models, which would have limited sales.
This car is pretty cool...IN GERMANY! It needs to go home.
Another ultra-clean Yugo. Look at that gauge cluster...has to be one of the worst ever
I've always had an attraction to big brass cars...and this one looks awesome
These are kind of bizarre
Neat early Datsun
If your name just happens to be Bill Gates, or you are tied to a big oil company or defense contractor, this might seem like a viable project
Neat little roller-skate Crosley
Early NSU with US market looking headlights...I didn't know they were imported here
One of the best left, I am sure
This is interesting
Nicely patinated DeSoto
Nice looking late DS
Ultra low mile Falcon
Decent looking late fintail, in my color
Unusual and nice looking earlier Euro fintail...only about 1.5 years of fintail production offered hydrak, and I suspect very few had it
How ironic that this car resides in "Waterloo" New York. The English word "fair" has now been redefined, and will now be a substitute for the former word "disastrous".
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RE: Ro80---amazing, an NSU Ro80 that actually went 90,000 miles! Actually a car that might be worth saving, although not with the original engine being rebuilt (keep that in a suitcase somewhere). Rather nice looking car for the 60s, don't you think? The first "aero" look in a sedan, predating Taurus and Peugeot.
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Crosley Wagon -- neat little car, looks to be in great shape. The one bid looks rather suspicious I must say, being a dead-on high retail book bid.
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Peugeot 604 -- be afraid, be very afraid. Bad car. EVIL car. Run away, run away!
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Kaiser Darrin -- highly collectible car if you like that sort of thing. I would have stopped bidding at about $15,000 myself, and that's about what I would have appraised this car at. But, being hard to find, and if we get two bidders who MUST have it, the bids may go well above market value. It would be tough to get much more than $40K for a restored one, so do the math. Maybe worth a bit more, I'd have to see it and see how rusty it really is and what unobtainium trim pieces might be missing.
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The ADLER has landed! -- well, interesting old car but I fear the owner is a bit deluded as to value or significance. If you think you can get $60K for a restored 4 cylinder Adler in the USA, and much more than bid for one needing LOTS of work, well good luck! Also his text is very odd. He buys a car like this and "knows nothing" about it after owning it a year? Okay........... Here's a car that definitely warrants an inspection prior to purchase.
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I like that DeSoto too, I bet those are a lot rarer than 2 door hardtops now. From the looks of things, you could do much worse with the opening bid.
Worst part of 4-door pillarless hardtops is probably the incessant rattling. The only pillarless 4-door I ever thought looked better than its two door equivalent was the Corvair.
This one shown below is pimped out, but you can see the nice lines:
With the '64 Catalina we had it was a tossup but the four door looked better to some, including me,
because it eschewed the faux convertible roofline common to GM 2dr HTs of the era.
The Corvair looked quite nice with either 2 or four door HTs IMO.
2001 BMW 330ci/E46, 2008 BMW 335i conv/E93
I forgot to mention that I saw a very cherry-looking Corvair Monza Spyder, post '65 with maroon bodywork, no turbo badge on trunk lid. I used to have a major jones for those.
2001 BMW 330ci/E46, 2008 BMW 335i conv/E93
That NSU did look pretty neat. If I had more money than brains, I'd give it a shot. Put a nice DOHC Honda 2.0 in it.
An Ro80 with a reciprocating engine would be kinda like an electric fishing reel. What would be the point? Ro80=Rotary, as in Wankel engine.
2001 BMW 330ci/E46, 2008 BMW 335i conv/E93
An Italian A-H Sprite? Gee, why not just buy a MkII Sprite then for $5,000 all ready to go? You can get any part you need two days UPS and it's as simple as a mailbox to repair.
Ok, done rambling. On topic, saw previously mentioned 1st gen RX-7, belongs to fellow employee, drove it to work yesterday.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&cate- - - - gory=6332&item=2490609312&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW
Is that the new Scion (xB) that we saw last night ...
I'd like to find an even earlier 126...production in 80 or 81. I want a fully loaded Euro model with ABS and airbag. That one you found should have ABS (I can't see the details enough in the pic), but airbag was optional, and few outside of Europe chose it.
What I really want to find is a 300SE LWB fintail, 1963-65.
Maybe a Crosley is kind of like the 1947 equivalent of an xB.
Also, some extras for Andre..
Chrysler NewYorker.. big fins.. I forget now.. maybe a '58?
'66 Dodge Polara convertible..
'68 Pontiac Catalina convertible.
A gazillion Gen V Vettes.. If you had an almost brand new Corvette, would you spend all day sitting in a folding chair in a parking lot?
Also, a one-week old '05 C6 Corvette Targa roof.. They did a good thing, ditching the hidden headlights...
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And beautifully done by expert engineers.
IMO, looks much nicer on the road than in pics and even car shows.
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In the Cincinnati area, I see one at least twice per week now...
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Funny thing though, after all these years of people criticizing Pontiac for aping BMW, now it seems that just the opposite has happened! Back in the day, BMW's trademark was that little Edsel-eque "pig-snout", or "twin kidney" motif centered on a plain horizontal grille. As Pontiacs started shortening up the sections of their trademark split grille, it did start to look a bit BMW-ish.
But nowadays, those BMW grilles, which have dropped the little snout in the center, and is just a generic split grille, just screams "Pontiac".
Did that make any sense at all?
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with a touch of Audi A6 thrown in. The G6 might make a better looking Bimmer than the E60.
None of this applies to the interior which appears stereotypically Pontiac and the worse for it.
I saw an early model Lotus Esprit, with the razor-edge Guigiaro styling coming straight at me and looking impossibly low.
2001 BMW 330ci/E46, 2008 BMW 335i conv/E93
At an auto auction here a while back, there was a grey market 81 380SE that had airbag and ABS. I was actually halfway tempted, but it was pretty tatty.
IIRC, 107 roadsters didn't get either until 86.
Look at the C-pillar, especially, it doesn't look like any BMW to me, new or old.
-juice
I can see a hint of Camry in the G6. Mainly in the glass area, C-pillar, and taillights. That taillight treatment has been done to death too, as it's been on the Neon, Taurus, some Benz models, and even some motorhomes in some form or another.
Still, it's not a bad looking car.