At Lilburn, Ga at a muffler shop I use.
Worth going to the grocery store at 8am on a Sunday to see a gem like this!! I think it is a 1985, before they went fuel injection? It's labeled "Honda 1500 S." Steelies and everything!
(I had a white 1986 Civic Si, which was a 1600 12-valve fuel injection, if I recall. Absolutely fantastic car! Later, I had a 1991 Civic Si (16-valve).) I didn't get to see the owner/driver, but the car was quite clean inside.
Another cool car spotted around town... Walking the dog to get coffee pays off, sometimes. This BMW 320i was in really nice shape and a lovely powder blue. Couldn't tell if it was a four-speed or five-speed, but it seemed like a very early model, so 1976 or 1977? No apparent rust, so not sure if it's been fully restored or just a very lucky example. Neat car, for sure!
Caught this in traffic while I was out on errands, and I'm all about it! I thought all Hobie Cat Edition Vanagons were 2wd so I'm not sure if this is lifted or a legit Syncro van, but either way it had my full attention at the stoplight.
I think this may be my radwood vehicle of choice always and forever.
Looks like a 1972 Mercury Marquis. Spotted it while exiting I-95 yesterday here in Ormond Beach, Fla. The stance, the color, the wheels–it’s all perfect.
In reply to TJL (Forum Supporter) :
I don't think I have ever seen one of those, and I am old enough to have been paying attention when those came out
In reply to Aaron_King :
its an oddball. Its owned locally in Deland, fl. , ive seen it around a few times.
way back i worked with a guy with one. I think it was a monte but had that big fastback rear glass that looks like it would be super expensive to replace. It was his good weather cruisin car.
apparently its full name is "1986 Pontiac Grand Prix 2+2 Aerocoupe". Apparently one of 1255 made.
TJL (Forum Supporter) said:In reply to Aaron_King :
its an oddball. Its owned locally in Deland, fl. , ive seen it around a few times.
way back i worked with a guy with one. I think it was a monte but had that big fastback rear glass that looks like it would be super expensive to replace. It was his good weather cruisin car.
apparently its full name is "1986 Pontiac Grand Prix 2+2 Aerocoupe". Apparently one of 1255 made.
Apparently that one had crashed into something. Notice the bent hood.
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