When's the last time anybody saw a Pontiac wagon of any flavor? (Middle car)
No photos unfortunately, but today I saw two early Boxsters in two minutes, one northbound and one southbound, on an ordinary little street in Peterborough ON. Weird.
Also an immaculate (well, from twenty feet) early-80s LeBaron convertible in pale yellow, very possibly being driven by its original owner. It had not only wire wheel covers, but also a continental tire kit. That's maximum something, but I'm not sure what.
Recon1342 said:When's the last time anybody saw a Pontiac wagon of any flavor? (Middle car)
J2000 Sunbird!
They dropped the J2000 around the same time they lost the third pair of lights up front. Probably stopped doing wagons at the same time. My guess is '82-83 for that car.
The trucks and vans still alive in Colorado are pretty neat to spot. The 50s GMC was still in use as a work truck for a lawn care business.
Bonus Pathfinder in the background too.
And a few less likely to be driven anytime soon.
This is a cool one. 2001 e46 M3 in carbon black, 6 speed.
What makes it special is that is a very low spec car, original owner in his 70s, zero mods and extremely well taken care of with low miles.
I see it 2-3 times a month. Spoke to the owner once and always regret not asking him for his contact info.
No pics, but I saw a red, early 90s Lotus Esprit at a small garage on NC 24 near the Jacksonville airport. It was under a cover, but the wheels and the shape under the cover made it obvious what it was. When I drove by on our way home, I also spotted a 3rd gen Celica coupe there, too. Neither was something you usually see in that part of NC.
06HHR (Forum Supporter) said:In reply to Slippery :
Mercury Comet, basically Falcon's flashier brother..
I was close
Stopped near the Batcave. Noticed that the Tundra in front of me had a bunch of Michelin slicks in the bed.
Then this thing towing a trailer pulled up behind me
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