A beautifully restored Porsche Speedster. I’d say original but the paint job was too shiny to be original. The car was just lovely.
A fourth generation green Corolla. So ~early 80s. Looked not too bad except …
It was moving slowly down the road with its blinkers on and a bunch of cars backed up behind it.
A Ferrari Lusso on the highway; it looks, um, interesting from the back.
And a Model T driving on the NH backroads up in hills.
One of my neighbours has a red 1962 Austin-Healey Sprite Mk.II. I went over to look at it today, and it’s for sale. $5,200.
I finally figured out this car was a 90s era Mazda RX7, but it had very weird aftermarket tail light covers, I suspect to protect easily scratched plastic housing.
Another one I forgot to mention at the time: a VW Beetle, which doesn’t sound that unusual… except when it’s being held up by a concrete gorilla :D.
I saw two on my walk yesterday. The first was a VW bus/pick up truck, have not seen one of the in a long time. The second one was an MGB, kind of sad shape but driven a lot.
A beautiful 1935 Lagonda LG45, looking like it had escaped from a Tintin book. Wasn’t even at a car show, it was at on display in the window at a truck rental place.
Some guy in my neighborhood has a DeLorean that he drives in the summer. I followed him into the neighborhood this evening - I have always liked those and having one drive around on a regular basis is pretty cool…
Over the weekend I saw a full-sized RV towing a 4-door Silverado, with a golf cart in the pickup bed.
& I saw this early-60’s Econoline pickup w/ Road Runner fade paint job; for sale, too.
That pickup is far out, man.
Just now I saw a Vanderhall Venice in the parking lot where I work. I’d never heard of them before. This one was black. It’s a pretty cool looking vehicle.
All new stuff last night:
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A red 1968 Lotus Elan S3 today in San Carlos CA.
Pristine looking 1969 RS Camaro. Orange with a black vinyl top.
The 2018 Ford EcoSport small crossover SUV. I actually saw two today, first I’ve ever seen. Didn’t even know the model was introduced to the US market this year.
A Morgan, no way of knowing the year since they all look the same to me.
A late 70s Olds 88 with a collector plate. Wow, who would collect that? This was era of shrinking the big cars of the past down to expensive gasoline sizes and they weren’t known for quality. Surprised me to see it - though it’s not a particularly interesting car.
A late 80s (?) Monte Carlo SS. All restored and looking good.
While heading to Starbuck’s, I saw a Dodge Viper SRT 10 parked on the street. It was a snazzy metallic blue and looked mint. An hour and a half later when I left, it was still there. It’s yet another car that seems out of place in our neighborhood.
Also saw two mid-century roadsters with exposed chromed engines while in the Starbuck’s but couldn’t tell you the makes and models. I suspect they were kits, though.