A 1964 Chevy Impala convertible, red.
A white Chevy Corvair convertible.
Got passed by Yoda’s head on my way to work yesterday. He didn’t have his ears, which probably aren’t capable of freeway speeds, or street legal for that matter.
A whiteAlfa Romeo 4C in the lot of a local Fiat dealership.
Ginetta
I was playing a Ferrari Testarossa AND a '63 Buick Wildcat ragtop, but I fold.
Stopped to get gas in Kensington CA and an older guy pulled his bright yellow DeTomaso Pantera into the station.
I was driving my daughter to a class tonight (same place as last week) and mentioned the truck. She said “Oh yeah, that’s often there at such-and-such restaurant, and the truck is a replica not a real one”. Still bizarre.
About 2 minutes later, however we saw the Wienermobile:D. It was about two blocks in front of us, and passed on the street perpendicular to the one we were on.
I’d seen it once before, a couple decades ago (I think it was on the Beltway but I could be misremembering).
(Oh, and I saw the truck / horse again too).
The new HRV
A Fiat X1/9, which will always hold a special place in my heart because my very first car that I ever owned was an X1/9.
This one was white, including the targa top which is usually black, so the entire car was white.
You almost surely saw one of these (post 1159). They’re all dispatched from Madison. A few weeks ago they were gathered together with their new drivers (generally college kids hired for the summer) getting driver training. “Pull that wiener a little more to the left!”
I admit that some days I don’t even look for interesting cars to post about. But some days I get lucky. One of the engineers in my building drove her AC (Shelby) Cobra to work today.
A Maxwell Smart special, a Get Smart car – a Sunbeam Tiger. It was in excellent condition and as it drove past its V-8 sounded great, too.
A red Datsun 240Z in San Francisco. Beautiful.
In the parking lot of Home Depot in PA…a Bentley Sedan with FL tags (indicating houses in both places).
Times must be tough!
NASA NP01, “Built by Elan”
1971 Pontiac GTO convertible, cherry red.
A 1934 Ford Model 40 convertible sedan (with the V-8 engine). It was in great condition.
This one. Must have been special
I had to wait for other photographers to move out of the way.