An especially nice mildly customized Mini Cooper. The guy who brought it, and fit in quite comfortably, was at least 250 pounds.
The Mini's contemporary, an East German Trabant. Says volumes about the virtues of communism, doesn't it? It looks like the English Bulldog is about to give his opinion of it, too. ;)
And from across the other pond Datsun sent us this 2000. It was quite a hot car in its day.
Here's something I might actually be able to afford to both buy and maintain....a super-clean Karman Ghia. It was actually just a slick body on a plain vanilla VW.
Here's a tiny English-built Metropolitan. My dad bought one of these for my mom thinking it would be the perfect little car for her to buzz around town it. She wanted none of it, however, so he drove it for a couple of years until he could buy something better. This is the type car I learned to drive in.
Side note: A gorgeous 20-something woman was showing this car to her boyfriend who I think was Italian. She was pointing out the food tray with the fake hamburger/fries/root beer on it, explaining how in the days before drive-thru's a girl known as a "car hop" would bring it out to the car and attach it to the side of the car. She said she learned about it from listening to her grandmother. After hearing that I gave up and exhaled. ;)
A Triumph Stag. I was surprised to see this as I thought they had all self-destructed 20 years ago. "Durability" was just another word at British Leyland.
The Stag's little brother, a TR-6. This one was very nice, although I was never very fond of the Baby Diaper color. I sure would like to have one in British Racing Green, though.
Of course there was all of the modern hardware there, too, but around here they are almost passe. (As you can tell I prefer the old, odd relics, probably because I'm an old, odd relic myself. Well, "odd" anyway.) The newest star there was this Lamborghini Aventador ^. ("Nice car. Sorry about your penis.")
Gotta go run a few errands before more college football this afternoon. Y'all have a great day. :)
S
Thanks, S. I never cared for the Stag and the Lambo seems out of place :-) The rest are all something I would like in my garage. If I had a garage. And cubic money ;-) VW had some nice looking cars, the Beetle notwithstanding.
ReplyDeleteYou can build your own Trabant with a cut up fiberglass shower unit and any 60's 2-cycle engine :D
I wouldn't mind having the Lamborghini parked in my garage.
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