June 2, 20232 yr Kicking off the June spotting thread with an Imperial Crown that has a 1963 license plate.
June 4, 20232 yr Saw a few interesting red cars on I-90 today...a red Ferrari 308 coming up behind me this afternoon..it passed me, and I realized it was a Fauxrari...looked like a 3rd gen Camaro or Firebird with a 308 style body kit...faded red paint, '1MAGNUM' license plate...different, haven't seen something like that in decades. Also saw a '61 Corvette convertible w/ patina--red w/ white cove inserts, 6 round taillights, side pipes, roll bar, old slotted mags. Spotted a very clean stock-looking red '65-66 Mustang coupe. Went to a retirement happy hour for a coworker the other evening, in the parking lot was my company founder's silver Ferrari 812 Superfast which he bought after selling the company last year, and the VP of Product Management's new red Corvette Z06 convertible (in that incredible red that looks like a Hot Wheels spectraflame color).
June 9, 20232 yr Author Saw a brand new IONIQ today and will say WOW, they are quiet and nice cars. Way too low for me to drive, but I like the quality of the car.
June 9, 20232 yr Saw a very clean bright red '71 Chevelle in traffic the other evening...had a nice rumble Definitely not stock, had badging that read 'Malibu 427' on the sides (definitely not the original engine). Was behind a modded '57 Chevy 2dr sedan in traffic yesterday...black w/ flames painted on the side, rumbling, crackling, loud and strong smell of gas. Very different from all the generic appliances around it on a residential street. Not really my style, but I can dig the street rod aesthetic..I wonder what the generic consumer resources in their white Kias and other transportation appliances on the street thought of it.. Edited June 9, 20232 yr by Robert Hall
June 9, 20232 yr Author Just saw my first LYRIQ in the wild here today and the folks driving it looked to be in their 40's, very happy looks on their face and it pulled away fast and strong. Was cool to see.
June 17, 20232 yr Author Was driving some errands yesterday and saw my first in the wild Toyota bZ4X and I have to say it is even uglier than in the pictures. This is truly a Toyota Aztek version. It was a white version just like this from their gallery online. But as the black plastic looks to be smooth with the white painted metal parts, it is not, actually sticks out very noticeably and already had for a new EV, a bit of grey showing in those black plastic pieces. Totally terrible.
July 17, 20232 yr June 12 Comporta area south of Lisbon, Portugal - motoring on a budget and I have no idea what it is and what powers it Aldeia dos Capuchos viewpoint over the ocean south of Lisbon, Portugal - this guy from Italy gave tours of the area in this little red Fiat convertible
July 17, 20232 yr June 14 Monte Gordo, Portugal - some people I know in the U.S. called these throw-away cars, but you wouldn't believe how many old Mercedes in great shape and running condition are seen throughout Portugal, including a few of the Irma Bunt version of the Mercedes also in Monte Gordo - they may say they are moving away from coupes and sedans in North America. However, I see new renditions of them in Europe. Maybe they have more sense and better taste. This is a Nissan product and I didn't notice its name.
July 17, 20232 yr June 17 Loule', Portugal - I couldn't help but notice this car. I don't know which model of Audi it was, but it apparently has a V-10. The engine placement might hearken to the latest Corvette. Whoever could afford to both buy and fuel this vehicle in Europe has coin to spare. If you have to ask the price, you can't afford it.
July 17, 20232 yr June 24 Viana do Castelo, Portugal - it looks sporty and expensive, but what is it? Isn't it great how people who own these types of cars are often of the "too cool for school" variety? Ponte de Lima, Portugal - I know what this is, but not the exact year! There are a few people overseas who own cars like this pristine older Cadillac and obviously have somebody to work on them. It might be plated with a historical license plate. I'm sure it is driven sparingly with that old school, all cast iron, made in Detroit big block V8. Kudos to the owner for keeping it in such great shape.
July 17, 20232 yr June 25 Caldas de Gerez, Portugal - this is a cool little town with hot springs in the national park bordering Spain (it's a narrow country). I enjoy seeing these Opel products that were sold here as Saturns. There are many of these German made coupes around - both the Corsa and the longer Astra (like this one) - and they seem to be in it for the long haul with their EcoTec 4 cylinder engines.
July 17, 20232 yr June 26 Matosinhos (Porto district), Portugal I couldn't believe how many of these Porsche Panameras I saw in Portugal in such a short time. They seem to be the sporty luxury car of choice at the moment. This country seems to have awoken from its "slumber" of many years ago and there seems to be a lot more Euro and more conspicuous consumption floating around ... or maybe people are signing on the dotted line to have something with which they can make an impression. Here, and in other places in Europe, I have seen a definite move away from econoboxes, as well as a lot of people at motorway service areas with their expensive EVs of the better brands being charged up. - - - - - That's about it for June spotting for me.
July 17, 20232 yr Author 1 hour ago, trinacriabob said: June 14 Monte Gordo, Portugal - some people I know in the U.S. called these throw-away cars, but you wouldn't believe how many old Mercedes in great shape and running condition are seen throughout Portugal, including a few of the Irma Bunt version of the Mercedes also in Monte Gordo - they may say they are moving away from coupes and sedans in North America. However, I see new renditions of them in Europe. Maybe they have more sense and better taste. This is a Nissan product and I didn't notice its name. WOW, those are the ugliest cars ever. Clearly style is a personal preference as I see no style in either of those two cars. 1 hour ago, trinacriabob said: June 24 Ponte de Lima, Portugal - I know what this is, but not the exact year! There are a few people overseas who own cars like this pristine older Cadillac and obviously have somebody to work on them. It might be plated with a historical license plate. I'm sure it is driven sparingly with that old school, all cast iron, made in Detroit big block V8. Kudos to the owner for keeping it in such great shape. Now this is a true car and sexy as hell with STYLE!
July 17, 20232 yr Gosh, all this "work" to burnish and touch up these photos prior to posting them and no thumbs ups? LOL
July 17, 20232 yr Author 1 hour ago, trinacriabob said: Gosh, all this "work" to burnish and touch up these photos prior to posting them and no thumbs ups? LOL Too funny, but cool auto sightings on some cool travel. ?
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