What's the most interesting car you saw today?

Not just one, but two Lambos. Which make the only two I’ve ever seen in my rice-growing village in Eastern Taiwan.

Japan had lots more interesting cars.

Actually not today but Saturday. This car, “Fang” a 1938 Chevrolet Fangio Coupe built in Argentina and winner of a 2013 endurance rally from Buenos Aires to Cape Horn.

Over the weekend I saw a couple, including a nice Shelby Cobra kit car but I think my favorite was a 70 Chevy Nova that clearly had been driven fast. Not lovingly restored but kept well. An unassuming car with kick - it appeared to have the 427.

A 2VC on the highway headed south.

A 2 vessel cord (2VC) -Single Umbilical Atery (SUA)?:confused:

Far too many to choose just one, today as every Friday in downtown Escondido, where a weekly car show is held. I’ll post a few pics tomorrow.

I have no idea what it was, but what looked like a tiny Batmobile with three wheels drove past my apartment last night. It had two wheels in the front and only one in the rear, no top, a neon blue light coming from underneath, and the *loudest *stereo I think I have ever heard. (Which is what made me look out the window in the first place.)

Sounds like a T-Rex, unless there’s a pre-release Slingshot running around.

I guess an 05-09 Mustang GT was the most interesting thing I’ve seen today. Small town.

A black '59 Chevy Impala Biscayne in gorgeous condition. Belongs to my sister’s neighbors, who had it out from under its protective cover today. I keep trying to decide if that’s the model we had for a while when I was in my early teens but I think now ours was a later model. Still had tail fins but not quite a cool as the ones on the '59.

Oh, saw a tiny convertible today too. Don’t know what it was. Only about as long as a Smart Car and new. Wish I got a better look at it.

Saw a Lotus two days ago, and a vintage 56 Chevy yesterday.

I saw the silver car on this page today - a recreation of a 6.5L blower Bentley. A serious toy.

Ecto 1, DeLorean DMC12, Mystery Mobile, Monkee Mobile, & (1989) Batmobile…all under the same tent of “Hollywood Cars”

Drove up to Carlsbad yesterday afternoon to spend some time at the beach with a friend.

Saw an Audi R8 on the freeway, and a Ferrari 458 Italia on the Coast Highway.

Stopped by the Porsche dealership Saturday since they had a 911 50th. Nearby was a white 2005 GT, 499K. Dayum but that’s a fierce looking beast.

I’ve recently been toying with the idea of buying a 2CV truckette for my business. It’s probably an idle dream, because they seem to be fairly scarce.

On the subject of unusual cars, can somebody tell me what the hell I saw yesterday? It was a sedan, not too unusual to my ignorant eyes, but it had an Italian name beginning with T, and a badge that looked sort of like the T in the Texas Rangers logo. It wasn’t a Tesla.

Today it was a red 1970 Opel GT. Smaller than I remember them; I think they look better now. There’s nothing that dinky and that pretty out there. Friday it was a yellow 1967 ('66?) Chevelle four-door with “250” badges, which have always seemed rare–most people with sixes didn’t brag about them, but this was the optional bored and stroked big six. I got alongside at a light and asked, “Stovebolt with a Powerglide?” “Yep!” We connoisseurs of fine Grandma Cars have a special kinship.

I was just out in California for a few days and our hotel was next to a Ferrari/Maserati dealership - too many to count. But we stopped at my cousin’s house before heading to the airport and he has a working 1954 Citroen in the driveway. Not what I expected to see when we arrived, but Steven has always had a thing for odd cars.

I work next to a BMW dealership. Today they had both the new i3 and i8 outside on display.

I just saw a pale orange Bricklin parked in front of a plaza at Ritson and Taunton in Oshawa. :slight_smile:

A De Tomaso?