1988 Avanti (Based off of the 1963 Studebaker Avanti, Built on a Chevy Monte Carlo Chassis. Only 150 made that year.) Also an Audi RS7 Parked down the street from me. Oh yeah and your everyday Ferrari 308. And a Hindustan Husky. Sorry if the pics are abnormally large. Here is the website for the local car club and pics from all the car shows. http://twincitycruisers.weebly.com/ Some very interesting vehicles.
Here's a few, again. (This will include ones from days ago) Cadillac XTS + ATS (2013) Dodge Dakota (Late 90s-early 2000s) Dodge Caliber BMW 740li (or il, if I'm wrong) Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Mazda Tribute Ford Explorer Sport Trac 2010-2012 Chevrolet Camaro
I have a few... less. (although a few wasn't from today.) 2018 Camry SE Oldsmobile unknown Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Riced Pacifica Chrysler 300C Limousine Jaguar XF (Pre-facelift) Some new ones and old ones... 2016 ES Hyundai Veracruz Honda CR-X Si (with rear bumper holes, no reason really.) Toyota Tercel Sedan and Coupe, almost the same gen. Latest Dodge Dakota Possible Datsun/Nissan 240Z? (Only by shape, it's covered that it makes it really hard to identify so.) Ricer-ish Ford Mustang from the late 90s. Ford F-650 Super Duty 2018 F-150 Super Duty
I have a lot of chance in my city there is a man that every Panhard (A french automater who has disappeared in 50's~60's) hell he even have one from the second world war that work with gaz but generaly he drive this two: it's a Panhard Dyna Z in a pickup configuration (only 1 735 were made) and then there is Panhard PL 17 (166 192 were made)
I saw this at the Biltmore in the winery, and I knew I had to post this here. Also, here is some info: The Stevens-Duryea C-Six is the only vehicle that George Vanderbilt purchased remaining in the Biltmore collection, and is today an extremely rare model, believed to be one of only 10 still in existence.
I have two... significantly rare cars I have seen today, and one that I never saw anywhere else. One was the Kona, which makes a bit more sense, since they did make an US Spec, and it is 2018. Also, it was in an Hyundai dealership, but it was my first time seeing it. The other one was a collection of Spitfire 1500s. I honestly see it a lot, but I never seen it anywhere else BUT the lot next to my school's parking lot. One seems to be fully salvaged, which is atleast something. I don't know the brand, but I definitely already knew the car by reading the model name on their hoods. EDIT: I also forgot to mention seeing an 2011 Nissan GT-R.
I'd get it if you saw, say, a bunch of Vagabonds or Longchamps and did not know the names, but what gearhead does not know who made the Spitfire? It's one of the most iconic Cold War era sports cars, for god's sake!
It didn't have the badge of the company, and I have no idea that was iconic at all. Well, it seems like I saw my first Triumph anyways. (I googled it, obviously.)
Over the course of a week or two, I have seen 1 Evo, Too many WRX's and STI's, a first gen Acura NSX, Mk. 3 Supra, a dodge Stealth,a Mazdaspeed 3, and a Jeep truck, whatever the name of it is. Also an SRT 8 Jeep Grand Cherokee. And a Focus RS, Chevy SS, and a couple assorted old 1930's-70's vehicles. Pretty neato. There is probably one or two I missed. Also a scrapyard hear my house has an FC RX-7 just chillin' under a tarp.