MotoArigato
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Sees pics... sees article... still fixates on the NATO-style watch strap and wonders what’s attached to it?

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I almost passed out looking at that divine 6-series, oh my my my.

That blue one in the second pic, I would absolutely daily drive that thing.

Things I’m not usually a big fan of are hearses. You probably aren’t, either. I can’t think of a time that I looked at a hearse and thought, “Wow, that’s a good hearse.”

I’ve read the same thing about the factory-customised Jaguar XJC coupes from the 70's, since those cars were literally made from chopped up sedans, they had a great deal of work needed to achieve a perfectly smooth roof so they simply chose not to.

My all-time fav is still the antique Rolls-Royce you drove around Beverly Hills. I really felt involved watching that video, so cool.

I remain steadfast in my resolve.

Pebble Beach is coming up soon! Start your day with something classy, you goons.

My car, the Ivory Zeppelin, illustrates your theory pretty well I think. She’s a true survivor that I honor by keeping her cosmetically in a state of graceful aging, no botox or facelifts, just keep her clean and rust free, and put all the time and money into the mechanicals. Her leather seats are torn, her paint is

Oh hell yes, exactly this, I want this!

but, twice a month, you and the car have to show up to a remote garage where, in front of the whole club, you must disrobe, sit in the car, and pleasure yourself to, um, the end.

In Oregon we have a law that allows common citizens to write traffic citations in much this same way, except you would then go to court to state your case against the defendant. It’s very “Oregon” in the Keep Portland Weird sense.

Tesla: Thinks of everything.

You’re burying the lede, I’m all over that W116 wagon in the back!

I am presently an absolute and inconsoleable Mercedes fanatic, yet I would gladly buy another marque simply because I want to “try on” as many different types of cars as possible, and no one company makes all the good ones.

Literally the second vehicle that came up when I clicked the Portland CL link.

We have a start-button Rav4 in our family motor pool that my partner accidentally left on during the first week ownership. He is used to physical key-blade type keys so in his morning routine of going to work, when he got out of the parked vehicle, he had his “key” in his hand and naturally believed he had turned the

One of my all time favs, and something I was hoping to buy a few years back but the prices got out of hand so I had to settle for the next best looking car with similar design cues, the W111 coupe. Stacked headlights, inlets on either side of the tall grille, pillarless coupe, and suspiciously designed after the Facel

Iso Grifo, a Thousand times yes!!!