What's the most interesting car you saw today?

2014 Bentley Continental GT Speed Convertible - driving in a snowstorm outside of Boston. The top was closed. :slight_smile:

I think the FXX looks like the Enzo, but I’m not certaint’s road legal. There’s also a Maserati version of the Enzo - coulda been that.

I bought a motorcycle hauler this week (small pickup) and the seller had a first-generation Bronco; it was in “project” condition, but I haven’t seen one since the 80s.

They’re occasionally seen here in the no-snow no-salt SF Bay Area. They’re treasured by off-roaders.

Yesterday on the way home from work, I saw a Maserati, a Tesla, and a couple of race cars. They were being brought to the Convention Center for the annual Auto Show. Why they always bring them in just in time to snarl up rush hour I’ll never know but I used to run a booth at the show and it would happen back then too. I love that kind of eye candy.

I saw the most BEAUTIFUL thing ever today in a MacDonald’s car park in a regional Victorian town.

And for the life of me, I can’t find a pic of it (maybe someone with better google-fu or car knowledge can help??). It was a Chrysler Century Motorcoach, and looked to be about 40-odd years old. Fully restored, it was a mix of light brown and beige, with white-walled tyres and even had beige venetian blinds on it’s many windows!

OMG…I nearly wet myself! Please help me find a pic, please?? :o

It’s amazing to see nice ones going for over $40k. I knew the Defender and early Toyota FJ have quite a following now, and I’ve read some company rebuilds old Wranglers for crazy money, but I didn’t know the Bronco and K5 Blazer were up there. One day my old Dodge Dakota will be sought-after, I guess.

Oh dear. That’s going to be a bit tough because the name Century may have been used in Australia only. Cars are often given different names here in Amerikay than elsewhere. I’ll ask my car buff group about it.

We have the Buick Century here, might it have been a Buick?

This game isn’t even fair when you’re in Los Angeles. We are up here for the weekend hanging out with a friend, and yesterday we went to the Getty Museum. We drove out on Sunset Boulevard, and the luxury and exotic cars were too numerous to keep track of.

More Bentleys, Rolls Royces, and Maseratis than you’d see in a month in most places. A couple of Ferrari 458s, a Ferrari California, a Lamborghini Aventador and a Gallardo, an Audi R8, and plenty of Porsches, including a GT3.

I was driving along I-10 last week and I saw a Kwik e Mart. Does that count?

TD, it counts. So does the Weinermobile if it isn’t in a parade but just out on the highway.

A very cool 1969 Alfa Romeo Spider 1750 at the local art museum.

That’s The Graduate car, the Duetto, isn’t it?

Watched a guy in a gorgeous red Ferrari struggle to get through the gears and I don’t think ever get it up over 15 mph. I didn’t know whether to laugh or cry.

These three tied as most interesting.

1962 Ferrari 250 GTO
1957 Aston Martin DBR2/2 & 1932 Alfa Romeo P3

The Graduate was made in 1967; I’m assuming the car was a 1967 Alfa.

Yeah, 1967. Thanks for that.
Today I saw a Lotus Esprit. I haven’t seen one in a long time, and maybe it’s because I now drive a Jeep Grand Cherokee and sit taller, but boy that is one low LOW car!

When I saw it I actually forgot the name of the car, although I knew it was a Lotus. Searching on Lotus James Bond car quickly found the Esprit!

On a walk in the neighborhood I spotted a car that had a cover on it all winter, now removed. It was a 72 or 73 Dodge Dart Swinger 4-door, in brown. We never owned one growing up but our neighbors did, fun little car.

A 1966 Mercedes-Benz W110 200, [.jpg"]a “fintail” one, like this](http://www.autopaedia.com/auta/Mercedes-Benz/Mercedes-Benz%20W110/Mercedes-Benz%20W110%20(E-Klasse)%202nd%20series%201965-1968%20(1966%20200)%20(01)%20[CA1).

Yesterday, sitting in a patio at a restaurant, Mrs. SMV and I saw… well, I don’t know quite what we saw. It was a coupe, and at first I thought it was a Porsche 911. But the hood and the front were…sharper, if that makes sense. When the light changed and it went by, I spotted “Ferrari” on the back.

Searching Google, it seems it may have been a Daytona; but it looked a bit smaller. It was a Ferrari, anyway.