In reply to bmw88rider :
Jimny??
Yup. The brand new one. I would have gotten a better angle but didn't want to make the girl driving it think I was stalking her.
I saw a beautiful Alpina B6 on my way to work tonight. It was a beautiful dark blue. It sounded really good as well. I was behind him for probably 20 miles of my 25 mile commute.
Here is a terrible picture:
I also saw a dude rocking a civilian HMMWV wagon.
Saw a first gen Mazda 6 wagon today. Didn’t even know these existed! Wasn’t able to grab pick on the hwy
Z8 today. Not unusual but pretty rare. NY tags. Not pristine but pretty straight. Top down. Could well live here as nobody seems to want to re-register their vehicles and pay excise. Those exhaust in bumper cut-outs haven't aged well.
The other day I passed this pretty neat looking off-road race truck being towed. The tailgate said "Buzzin' Half Dozen" and there was a sticker on it proclaiming it to be a winner/champion of some sort at "Rolling W Ranch" which is a local track I've been meaning to check out someday.
In reply to Dead_Sled :
where the hell is it 47 deg already?
I looked. Ohio. Man I'm staying south of the Mason-Dixon the rest of my life.
In traffic today I found myself behind a Maserati. Pretty sure the small figure said ghibli (sp). Modern model.
The space shuttles did not have a very good retirement plan. This one is working as a food truck for movie sets now.
dean1484 said:I think it is a thing but I am betting it is a really early one.
That's a Kubelwagen!
Supposedly you can still find random abandoned ones in North Africa, but generally speaking, rare as hen's teeth in any kind of conditon.
Assuming that it isn't a replica.
In reply to Knurled. :
It is probably a replica. The is an company that makes a version called the Kooblekar.
This is from a few years back, but I caught this E-Type casually cruising on I-78 on my way to work.
Okay, so I wasn't technically commuting yet, but this was in the parking lot when I walked out to go home yesterday.
So, that got me a chance to talk to the owner. Custom order, custom color, all carbon fiber body Aston Martin superleggera.
The owner showed me a picture of the president of the company signing the engine, "when I had it at Monaco."
Sorry, the signature doesn't really show up in my photo.
Then he offered to let me sit in it. And then had me start the engine.
You never know what you're going to see in Daytona. I told the guy it was always fun when the scca was in town, he said "Oh, I just live over on the beach."
Edit:
I forgot to add, this was in the lot on Friday.

I got followed home by a Corrado today.
I think the only other Corrados I have ever seen were at rallycrosses, and they were all owned by the same person.
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