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(started this because one hadnt been started yet for march. feel free to move paste change whatever if needed)

 

theres a local car shop on the way to work that i drive by daily, always has interesting vehicles in the lot. there was a blue boss shinoda mustang in the lot today. first time id ever even heard of one, let alone seen one. very interesting car. 93-98 generation.

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Saw a Mercedes Sprinter box truck with Bimbo Bakeries (US arm of a big Mexican company) livery in traffic this morning..don't see Sprinter box trucks (cab & chassis w/ a box body) that often around here..

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Found this old one on the streets of Seattle.

 

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Found this on Doug's NW Cadillac's Dealers used auto lot.

 

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Retirement age couple in a shiny new silver Datsun NV200, with second row glass.  I share their perverse attraction for tiny vans, although I believe the Ford is the best looking.  They are certainly useful little burros.

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Found this old one on the streets of Seattle.

 

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Mmm..Lamborghini Espada..only seen a couple of those over the years, at Concours shows.

 

This was clearly a guy in his 60's and drove it like he was going to hell. It was lovely, sounded and looked great.

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Sitting at a light, I saw a gorgeous gold '66 Lincoln Continental convertible waft past, top down, 4 people out enjoying a cool sunny Saturday morning...

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Super nice, not sure of the trim level, but it had cloth inserts on the dash. No doubt it'll thrill the 'touchy-feely' crowd but it's not the best choice for longevity/cleanliness.
Other than that, it IS a world of difference between our '09. Nice ride.

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Got the FOB for this for a few days :

 

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:( Still cannot see what it is? Weird but for some reason some JPGs just do not show up. What auto did you drive for a few days?

In San Diego for the week, was walking back to the hotel and a Fiat 500e pulled up next to me. I know California is one of the few markets Fiat is willing to sell the 500e in. I will have to say way quieter than a Nissan Leaf. Amazing at how quiet the 500e is. Still BUTT UGLY, but Quiet.

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dfelt : '16 Malibu.

 

Saw a '37 Packard convertible, top down, silver w/ red fenders…. if it was restored, it was a few decades ago- was rock solid but not a show car, WWWs were hella-scuffed. Slogging thru 5PM rush-hour traffic, small NY State town.

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a little old lady driving a 2 dr emerald turquoise 67 malibu. in remarkably great shape. obviously a regularly driven vehicle but well maintained. i wouldnt be surprised if she bought it new.

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At easter brunch today saw a very clean early 80s Buick Electra Park Avenue 4dr in the lot, dark red w/ a white vinyl top. 

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