parked at the local wally world. Was pretty clean especially for a PA car in the middle of snow and salt season.
parked at the local wally world. Was pretty clean especially for a PA car in the middle of snow and salt season.
jfryjfry (FS) said:
A Street where it crosses under Summer St. in Boston. Y’all in town for a shoot?
I saw a Rover 2000 TC recently. I thought that they had all gone to that great scrapyard in the sky.
Extremely clean Volvo V40 wagon, bright blue, lowered and on fat wheels.
It was the first V40 that I have ever seen "in the wild". Must have been a transplant from the PNW.
dxman92 said:I was behind a bone stock MazdaSpeed 6 the other night.
There is a house near the Batcave where the only cars in the driveway are a B5 S4, an E36 M3, and a Mazdaspeed 6.
I call it Unicorn Ranch.
There's a guy in my Neighborhood with an FB and a MS6. The FB doesn't move, but the MS6 seems to get driven regularly. Probably not a bad Tahoe car.
Here in Connecticut, I saw a Coda. A crappy electric car from 2012 that only sold like 115 units in California.
It has a range of like 100 miles and needs an 8 hour charge. How the hell did it get cross country?
Boss came to me today and asked if I could look at a car for him. When I read the R.O I thought it was a joke, in a Chrysler shop no less. Nope 13k miles and in rather nice shape.
Most of these have been ripped off.
The downside of showing pictures taken on Florida roads in january is that a lot of folks farther north look at them and think they want to move down here. LOL
wspohn said:I saw a Rover 2000 TC recently. I thought that they had all gone to that great scrapyard in the sky.
I had one of those in the early '70s. It was a delightful car when it ran.
Kind of cheating as that '37 is a friends. On the sides of it are graveyard scenes with the headstones representing dead automotive manufacturers.
Purple Frog (Forum Supporter) said:The downside of showing pictures taken on Florida roads in january is that a lot of folks farther north look at them and think they want to move down here. LOL
I moved back to Cleveland because I missed winter. Difficulty: I'd moved to Columbus.
Hey, it's 140 miles, but the watershed divide between Great Lakes and Mississippi River is between the two, one side gets Canadian/lake effect weather, the other side gets Midwest weather.
11GTCS said:jfryjfry (FS) said:A Street where it crosses under Summer St. in Boston. Y’all in town for a shoot?
Yes indeed! Good eye. I've got a little more time here. I put out the offer to help anyone with any project within a 100-mile-radius but it didn't appear that anyone lived close.
Nothing like being behind a classic Indian at a redlight during an Alaskan winter to remind you that you're not hardcore.
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