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Gamer
It looks infinitely better as a Maserati than as a Ford.
Baube
wow.. that Ora won't really need a CHMSL with brake lights that high
Maserati Grecale ( or at least how its called here ) , I've seen already my share of it ( there is a Maserati dealership right across the Walmart i shop to ) but i think your pic is the first one i see of one in the wild
Maserati Grecale ( or at least how its called here ) , I've seen already my share of it ( there is a Maserati dealership right across the Walmart i shop to ) but i think your pic is the first one i see of one in the wild
Lateef
Nice, we will not receive the Ora due to Great Wall Motors' supposed ties to the Putinist regime. And BYD probably would have kicked its a$$ anyway.
Today, I was walking and I saw this thing:
My first reaction was... oh, what is that? A Kia with a bodykit? No, no - I got it: a rebadged Ford Puma! And then I saw the pitchfork. And to think people poked fun at the Biturbo back in the day....
Today, I was walking and I saw this thing:
My first reaction was... oh, what is that? A Kia with a bodykit? No, no - I got it: a rebadged Ford Puma! And then I saw the pitchfork. And to think people poked fun at the Biturbo back in the day....
atom
Not the best picture but it's the first time I've seen an Ora
Gamer
I finally managed to grab a picture of a local Triumph Stag. Unfortunately, it's at a mechanic shop on a busy road and my windshield was really dirty, but I was able to slow down enough to snap a pic:
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54137632111_f33c41c741_b.jpgIMG_7351a
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54137632111_f33c41c741_b.jpgIMG_7351a
How have I never seen one as a hardtop fastback?? It looks like the roof was grafted on!
And in a car that has a "V8" consisting of 2 V4s molded together, that's not so far fetched...
Baube
No but you can put some in hibernation for winter..
antp
On the other hand, cars are made to be driven
You can't put all of them in museums
You can't put all of them in museums
Baube
I was thinking the same thing .. i don't know the car but its too nice for snowflakes..
speaking of rare birds that can't escape winter , i saw a 2002-2003 Civic SiR today . No need to say that this thing popped up while i was driving , like about all other interesting ones do..
speaking of rare birds that can't escape winter , i saw a 2002-2003 Civic SiR today . No need to say that this thing popped up while i was driving , like about all other interesting ones do..
993cc
It's truly a nice surprise to see one randomly parked where you don't expect it but I hope the owner doesn't make a habit of it using this classic car in conditions like these...
dsl
Has first style smaller bumpers, and I think an early S2 (Aug 73+) for black paint in headlight sockets). Bigger bumpers came in 74 for US and then UK/Europe, but no precise change-over date found - may be Nov 74 revamp with 5-spd box, better brakes and full wood dash. Most S2 (and some S1) had a side strip, but again unclear when this happened and why some don't have it; all big-bumpers seem to have it.