Shelby csx
Just noticed this yay i have a place to dump sightings photos! I have some odd ducks in the driveway, nx2000 hardtop, 95 camry 7 seat wagon, redline ion (i guess)
Saw a 620 at the akron hft a couple weeks back. The owner said he had a few 510s to boot. I was impressed by the lack of rust holes but the wife informed me it was an "eh" or all over the place farm town truck.
Just saw a 4 door tesla whatever it is driving around on rt 8 didnt feel it was photo worthy tho
Funny the 323 GTX is mentioned, I'm pretty sure I saw one the other day. It had a bumper with foglights moulded in and a sticker on the side that said something about 4x4 and viscous LSD. It didn't have a digital dash though. I'll have to go back and take a closer look.
Would a bone stock, original 2nd gen Integra count? Since it looked like new and wasn't riced out to hell and back? It looked identical to this one (courtesy of wiki). IMO the best looking of the Tegs.
1974–1977 Toyota Corona station wagon (had to look up the year) on the streets of Richmond, same as this even in color & wheels...
dbgrubbs wrote: While driving on I-75 just north of 285 in Atlanta I was admiring two E30's in the lane next to me. At the last second I noticed a Mazda 323 GTX broken down on the side of I-75. I can't remember the last time I saw one of those actually on the road (I guess technically it wasn't roadworthy). Really wanted to go back and check it out (and leave a note) but it was rush hour and it would've taken at least 1/2 hour to get back to it.
Funny, i see one of those every time i open my garage!
In reply to Harvey:
re. the BMW I've seen a bunch in the District. You almost never see an old muscle car here however. Bunch of new Challengers, Mustangs, Wranglers just few gas guzzlers unless it's a Suburban so you can pretend you're as important as the Prez.
ShawneeCreek wrote: Late 80's Dodge Colt DL Wagon. Surprisingly rust free for northwest Ohio.
Man, I forgot about those. They were available in 4WD right? Swap in the 4G32T and aero kit from a C10 Turbo hatchback and you'd have the perfect little proto-Evo wagon.
Great looking super-'80s design, especially in silver.
jere wrote: 95 camry 7 seat wagon
Wait wait wait. I didn't know they made a 7 seat Camry. What years? I might need one.
In reply to mazdeuce:
1992-1996 I think. It is the third gen Camry. The third row is rear facing.if I find one that is completely rust free I might jump back into it. Reliable, spacious enough and a surprisingly competent highway car.
hotchocolate wrote: In reply to mazdeuce: 1992-1996 I think. It is the third gen Camry. The third row is rear facing.if I find one that is completely rust free I might jump back into it. Reliable, spacious enough and a surprisingly competent highway car.
Yup and pretty much indestructible motor/trans wise. Super cheap new parts (non wagon body parts at least) easy to fix and reach just about everything in the engine bay.
SWMBO was driving, but we passed, and then got passed by a 190e 2.3-16 on I-630 in West Little Rock this afternoon.
I heard it before I saw it, then when I saw the source of the glorious noise, I said, "No way, that's a Cosworth!" Then I made SWMBO catch up with it, and had to explain how awesome it was, what DTM was, and what homologation was. She indulged listening to me go on about it, how cool/rare it was, and related tangents for about 10 minutes, she giggled, and told me I was cute. Good day!
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