Ferrari 458 doing Italian exotic things on the side of the 401 near Mississauga, ON
Not sure if this is a unicorn or a sighting or both. 1996 Toyota Supra, Stock right down to the tires and the tailpipes.
No pix, but this without the basket handle..
I saw this beauty last Thanksgiving in Destin, FL. The Porsche 935 slantnose's are probably my favorite Porsches of all time so I had to grab a few pictures. One thing I noticed is that it didn't have the actual pop-up headlights like most of them do. I did a little digging on Google, knowing they were already pretty rare cars, and it turns out that non-pop-up 935's were even more rare. Of the 950 slantnoses that were ever produced, only 58 had the lack of pop ups.
The funny part is the article I found with the production # info actually used this same car for the pictures in the article that was written about 6 months before I saw it casually parked at the beach.
In reply to buzzboy :
Aren't all full size Blazers two door?
I thought if they had four doors, they were Tahoe/Yukon.
Now, I don't remember, were the roofs still removable on the K Blazers? They were on all Broncos up to the end of production.
In reply to Pete. (l33t FS) :
You're correct, blazers are all 2 Door. Up until the final K5 I'm pretty sure the top is removable, but not easily. The gmt400 never was though
In reply to buzzboy :
Isuzu Trooper. But the 2-doors are rare, estimate is 2k of 'em were imported from 1993-95.
https://www.autotrader.com/archive/2-door-isuzu-trooper-was-real-thing-i-had-see-believe-273599
Edit: wait, we are talking about the vehicle ahead of the Citroen, right? There were a lot more 2-door GMT400 SUVs produced, but I guess there aren't that many still around. Suddenly I think I completely missed the joke...
I think an alfa boat tail spider that is racing competitively and not in vintage is a unicorn these days.
Not sure if lucky or ballsy, but he took back 2nd place from the z3 in the last turn on the last lap in pretty dramatic fashion
Too busy for photos, the old Ford truck is a two hander all the time....Route 611 in Bucks county today was a car show. Tesla Roadster, the Elise based one, in medium metallic blue, two different second gen Barracudas, one notch back custom in yellow front, black tail, parked on a used lot, and running a red fast back. Metallic blue McLaren on Jacksonville road. Aston Martin 2/4 Mk 1 or Mk2 dark silver, didn't see the interior, the tilt up bonnet was up in the lot at Steel Wings. Is that the first tilt up nose on an envelope body road car?
Today's surprise on my cross Bucks county runs were a Papaya Orange...Lamborghini Huracan! I saw the roof a long way off headed towards me behind another wide black car. It turned left after 20 seconds and quite nearby and I was totally surprised to see no McLaren. Also two last generation Celicas , 1 yellow, 1 black, and a nice looking slick top 2nd gen MR2 .
Got graced with a D-type Jag today at Wings & Wheels at our local airport. No photo as a Blackhawk showed up and I went running to it like the 6yo helicopters make me.
Twin cam 6cyl with throttle bodies and a fantastic din as it arrived.
In reply to bbbbRASS :
1963 Lincoln suicide 4 door retractable hard top makes it to a towing auction. I never see these let alone abandoned and auctioned off. I put the page screen shot to show it went thru the auction. I think this is a unicorn.
Sadly, he maybe got to use 63lb-ft crawling thru town on Farmer's market day.
Maybe the Mach-E isnt a uniocorn anymore; I saw a total of 4 this morning..
This guy still qualifies though:
It looks like the sidecar wheel is driven as well. Dog is better behaved than 99.7% of area drivers or pax. I see him around once in awhile.
Spotted on the 401 near Ajax, ON:
Also recently saw a Mazda MX3/Autozam AZ3. Not the dual-powertrain one I saw a year or two ago, this one looked stockish and had what sounded like a high-revving engine in it.
I saw a well used 1968 Dodge Charger parked at the fast food joint today. Four speed, with unusually a bench seat. It had period mods like hood pins, slapper bars on the rear suspension, and big and little tires on slot mags. I took a picture, but when I got home I discovered my thumb was over the lens.
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