24/11/2024 @ 02:34:21: night cub: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
I finally managed to grab a picture of a local Triumph Stag. Unfortunately, it's at a mechanic shop on a busy road and my windshield was really dirty, but I was able to slow down enough to snap a pic:
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24/11/2024 @ 03:05:46: dsl: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
It's a 73+ Mk2 for the starfish alloys, at first optional but standardised from Jan 76 along with brushed aluminium sill covers. But US Stags discontinued at end of 73/start 74 before the 74+ big bumper rules, and this sill looks painted - perhaps with anti-rust paint. So I'd guess a final-year-in-US example which has seen better days.
07/12/2024 @ 23:10:43: Lateef: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
The weather was pretty crappy today and I was hung over from partying yesterday, so seeing this put a smile on my face:
I think this is the first one I've seen in person.
08/12/2024 @ 12:49:56: antp: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
Nice, not very common indeed.
It is good that it is written on the rear the make, otherwise I could not have guessed
08/12/2024 @ 13:15:59: dsl: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
Has first style smaller bumpers, and I think an early S2 (Aug 73+) for black paint in headlight sockets). Bigger bumpers came in 74 for US and then UK/Europe, but no precise change-over date found - may be Nov 74 revamp with 5-spd box, better brakes and full wood dash. Most S2 (and some S1) had a side strip, but again unclear when this happened and why some don't have it; all big-bumpers seem to have it.
09/12/2024 @ 00:56:07: 993cc: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
It's truly a nice surprise to see one randomly parked where you don't expect it but I hope the owner doesn't make a habit of it using this classic car in conditions like these...
09/12/2024 @ 06:17:55: Baube: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
I was thinking the same thing .. i don't know the car but its too nice for snowflakes..
speaking of rare birds that can't escape winter , i saw a 2002-2003 Civic SiR today . No need to say that this thing popped up while i was driving , like about all other interesting ones do..
09/12/2024 @ 07:41:39: antp: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
On the other hand, cars are made to be driven
You can't put all of them in museums
09/12/2024 @ 10:59:54: Baube: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
No but you can put some in hibernation for winter..
09/12/2024 @ 20:53:53: Gamer: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
How have I never seen one as a hardtop fastback?? It looks like the roof was grafted on!
And in a car that has a "V8" consisting of 2 V4s molded together, that's not so far fetched...
11/12/2024 @ 10:29:56: atom: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
Not the best picture but it's the first time I've seen an Ora
11/12/2024 @ 18:10:03: Lateef: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
Nice, we will not receive the Ora due to Great Wall Motors' supposed ties to the Putinist regime. And BYD probably would have kicked its a$$ anyway.
Today, I was walking and I saw this thing:
My first reaction was... oh, what is that? A Kia with a bodykit? No, no - I got it: a rebadged Ford Puma! And then I saw the pitchfork. And to think people poked fun at the Biturbo back in the day....
11/12/2024 @ 18:36:44: Baube: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
wow.. that Ora won't really need a CHMSL with brake lights that high
Maserati Grecale ( or at least how its called here ) , I've seen already my share of it ( there is a Maserati dealership right across the Walmart i shop to ) but i think your pic is the first one i see of one in the wild
11/12/2024 @ 21:03:19: Gamer: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
It looks infinitely better as a Maserati than as a Ford.
13/12/2024 @ 16:39:07: atom: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
Another first for me; 2023 Ineos Grenadier
13/12/2024 @ 17:47:31: Baube: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
why do i feel like i'm looking at a facelifted Defender ?
looks like they are sold here too , there is one with a Québec plate on Platesmania but i never saw one
14/12/2024 @ 01:24:45: Harold B: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
Not a car but very special. I saw this on my way home today, it's a Galion Roll-O-Matic 3-axle road roller. I didn't even think any 3-axle rollers still existed, I've never even seen a picture of a real one.
14/12/2024 @ 11:18:13: antp: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
Indeed, I don't recall having seen something like that, even in picture
14/12/2024 @ 11:54:07: Exiv96: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
Has first style smaller bumpers, and I think an early S2 (Aug 73+) for black paint in headlight sockets). Bigger bumpers came in 74 for US and then UK/Europe, but no precise change-over date found - may be Nov 74 revamp with 5-spd box, better brakes and full wood dash. Most S2 (and some S1) had a side strip, but again unclear when this happened and why some don't have it; all big-bumpers seem to have it.
Let's ask the plate number.
Chassisnr. (VIN) 14973
First registration 31.12.1974
First registration in Norway 10.03.1980
17/12/2024 @ 22:13:34: Gamer: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
Seen on the road on the commute home: a facelift US spec VW Eos and most importantly - for the first time in the metal - a Tata Safari with an Italian plate.