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It would only be slightly cooler if he could have managed to get a Holden stateside.

The article will be titled: “Why buy a new Keurig machine when you can buy this five year old Alfa Giulia instead?”

helped drive prices to record highs of more than $35,000”

Saw this beauty in Santa Monica California. I imagine that the cross country drive was amazing in this car. And it looks gorgeous in brown!

This Morris Mini Van seems to always draw a crowd in Hudson, NY.

On the streets of downtown Boston.

In Santa Monica, but I am suuuuure the owner really resides in Montana

Taken in Scottsdale, AZ, where there is no such thing as “street” parking. In any event, seeing a Ferrari 250 gt SWB parked between a mini van and a 996 911 was surprising, to say the least.

It’s not all that special but I’m fond of this well used roundie 2002 I saw in Brooklyn Heights a couple of years ago:

One guy who lives in the center of Helsinki owns a Citroën 11CV Traction Avant Coupé. During summertime he sometimes parks it near his home. I have seen it couple of times (but I’m too lazy to dig up my own photo of it). This thing is ridiculously rare as the production number of these is around 15.

Just the other day I saw this Renault Alliance. Which would have been pretty mundane in 1982, but in 2018? WTF?

Not street parked, by my GF did catch a Vector M12 the other day

Seems like we just had one of these a few months ago. Anyway, here’s wonderwall.

When I was in college, I knew an elderly couple that had a Corniche Convertible. They’d let my friends and I use their Palm Springs house and drive their Rolls occasionally. Street parked that Roller all over the desert.

About 30 years ago, I used to see and Espada parked in a field near Lancaster, PA, thinking what did the Amish do with an Italian Supercar. Well, last year, I saw what I think is the same car west of of Harrisburg, PA at a repair shop. This time it had a high rise hood on it. And a for sale sign. Rusty as can be.

Ralph Lauren’s Ferrari 275 GTB/4 NART Spider. Street parked in Manhattan outside his Madison Ave flagship store.

San Francisco takes its turn at keeping it weird:

I know a guy that knows what it is. Would you believe it started life as a 1969 Corvette? A one-off custom build.

Moranos