IT’s been a strange morning for car sightings. Instead of coming straight to work I went to an assembly at my daughters school so I drove through Birmingham this morning. Now all the normal modern exotica vanished from the roads 6 weeks or so ago with the exception of P. cars which stay year round, but the Italians seem to be frightened of the cold and salt. So even though the modern stuff is gone, first I saw an immaculate series 1 or 1.5 E-type Jag, then a few mins later I saw what I’m almost certain was a 32 Lincoln. I think If I had something like that it would be tucked up in its garage for the winter. Now it’s a beautiful sunny day so far, but we had a lot of salt on the roads last week after the snow and there is definitely white salt dust all over the roads.
Saw this the other day in the land of salt and potholes (NJ)
Javelin
SuperDork
12/16/11 9:34 a.m.
Last night on my drive home (in Washington) a 280Z was spiritedly moving through traffic with an MGB behind! Odd for sure.
saw an e30 m3 vert with a massive widebody kit on it last week. beautiful. tried to follow it but charlotte traffic sucks, bad.
Fully restored 1970 Z28 on my way in this morning. There's an R8 DD I see occasionally - snow tires on it.
Whenever I see nice cars out in winter, I really want to shake the owner's hand. Sweet 458, by the way, they look better in person, don't they?
Out here - where we haven't really had any snow since October and the roads are clear, plus they're not trying that hard to preserve them by covering them in salt - all the nice cars have taken up hibernation. The only exotic/nice cars I still see a few times a week are a couple of Teslas.
Twin_Cam wrote:
Whenever I see nice cars out in winter, I really want to shake the owner's hand. Sweet 458, by the way, they look better in person, don't they?
it is ! funny thing is it has Fla. plates.
That's strange on many levels. Someone would drive a Ferrari from Florida to New Jersey in December?
I haven't noticed it this year (I have a new job, home, and different route to work), but the past two winters I would notice a guy driving a Viper, covered in salt/cinder/sludge spray. Cool...if not my ideal of use for a Viper.
In reply to BBsGarage:
We had a red version of that Ferrari here a week ago, and I work at a ski area. Lucky for him he left town just before the snow hit.
Also saw a lovely quigley van up here, that the roof had been converted to a camper, like those old vw busses. Looked damn cool.
The last town I lived in featured a guy who DD'd a Maserati Quattroporte year-round.
It was fun to watch him slide it around in the snow.
I see 3000GT's / Stealth VR4's here in Michigan more in the winter than the summer
I saw an E-type on the highway last week, not the sort of thing you would expect in Minnesota in December.
A couple years ago I was on the way to work one day in December and saw a Ferrari Daytona... there was a half foot of snow on the ground, the streets were covered in salt and it was three below zero. The next day there was a story in the news about it; apparently the owner had gone off his rocker, and among other things drove the car to his country club where he proceeded to shoot holes in the front door with his .44.
a401cj
Reader
12/16/11 1:23 p.m.
BBsGarage wrote:
Saw this the other day in the land of salt and potholes (NJ)
My supermodel GF kept asking me WTF you were doing taking all those pictures. I just shrugged...idiots