Monday, March 09, 2026

seen on tonight's walk





300ZX Turbo 50th Anniversary



I've seen a lot of cars that can't move under their own power, but none owned by anyone stupid enough to let the cops see the proof that they were towed to where they are

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  1. Sorry,I just cant dig big Yank muscle on huge rims with rubber bands.Just does not look right. That is not even close to classic restomod. imho

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    1. It was never intended to be a resto mod... it's a theme that is popular in the ghetto, "Donks". The owner did what he set out to do, me, I don't applaud all fads, but I do report on them

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  2. Oh,and the yellow Baja. That looks like a factory Golde sliding sunroof!!!!

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    1. darn it, it's great to have knowledgeable people tell me stuff I've never heard of! I learn a bunch this way! Thanks!

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  3. That 1969 Olds 442 has right side and left side wheels mixed on both sides of the car. Note the orientation ‘twist’ of the spokes. They veer clockwise on one and counter-clockwise on the other.

    Visually, the wheels in proportion to the car appear odd, a consequence of force-fitting modern wheels and low aspect ratio tires onto a car that was styled decades ago.

    I always enjoy seeing your car spots in the various neighborhoods.

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    1. they must have wanted it that way... I guess. Yes, of course it's just wrong... but I'm sharing it anyway, I do post wrecks you know! And thank you! I'm out getting what seems to be exercise, and vitamin D, and hopefully the exercise does it's part and lowers my blood pressure and pulse rate

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