Saturday, April 09, 2022

seen on today's walk around the neighborhood


I know the earlier bugs had these small cool tail lights, but that just means to me that it's a very desireable pre-1970s bug. They must have been the last car to have running boards
 

wow! a 70s van! Just going to hell in the front yard, but still... it's still out there


damn, seriously, these Benz could probably outlast us all, but this one's not moved in a while




this happy cat was super glad to see me meandering along, NOT walking a dog, we buddied up for a minute, then I moved on. 


and seriously, how perfect is this sidewalk stamp


there aren't many public works of art, but this is real cool. I forget to photograph the cool art I see


notice the big damn wrench on the garage


license plate expired in 2014, and with the flat tires, it's pretty clear it's been using up a good parking spot far too damn long



oh man, the stylists got the look of this grill right


Airing it out, or letting the kids play in it


just a Porsche Carrera 4 (whatever that means) that the owner isn't treating right. Look at the back window, and the damn duct tape. It's been parked here since 2011


Cobra Daytona replica and a dune buggy. People were home, so I decided to look on Google Street View instead of standing there taking a photo of their sports car. They might not be cool with that


at the same address, in 2007, they had a pair of Ford Lotus Cortinas


and how cool is this, a few years later on street view, and they have a Caterham... I'm pretty sure that's what that is.





cool license plate. And yeah, I see a lot of these 100k overlander vans. They don't interest me. 

1 comment:

  1. The Carrera 4 was an all-wheel drive version of the 911.

    That could be an original Lotus 7, since the owners also had 2 Lotus Cortinas. Or it could be a Caterham 7 or one of many other Lotus 7 replicas. Wikipedia says that 160 companies have made Lotus 7 replicas over the years, but Caterham owns the rights to the design.

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