On the road!

was originally a national forest service jeep
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Funny how we gravitate towards the cars we fell in love with at an early age. Everything after the mid-80s is cool and all, but there aren't many modern ones I'm truly passionate about. Maybe a 550.

And then I scroll down to the pair of Daytonas and the 330 and I just get stupid. That's my jam right there.
 
For sale, best offer on my way to work. IN GERMANY of all places. Would be impossible to get parts here though. In good shape remarkably.

Ultimate hipster kart.

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Saw a very nice Audi S5 coupe V8 today parked on the side of the local Aldi. I guess they didn't want to park the car next to our peon cars.
It looked brand-new, but looking them up, Audi stopped using a V8 in the S5 after 2012. Aftermarket wider wheels and lower profile tires, but not so outrageous to look aftermarket, if you know what I mean.

Then, pulling out of Aldi and stopping at the next light, a maroon C8 Corvette with all the carbon fiber ground effects packages drives by.

In Battle Creek it's extremely rare to see 1 nice car, let alone two within a mile of each other.
 
A VW transporter...a van front with a pickup bed. Never seen one of these before. It sounded like an air cooled VW van.

The other is a cool white 911 GT3 parked in a driveway near my house.

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Those VW Transporter used to be somewhat popular for public works vehicles here in germany. The US army had them in their fleet over here until the mid nineties.

Here was my find yesterday, strange for Germany. Maybe some perv wants to make some videos?

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