Automotive Exceptionalism

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Funny that!
So did I. Mine was Castillian Bronze.
How can you forget the name of that color.
Excellent color!
 
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I am new to the forum and am looking forward to learning about vintage watches but automobile pics is something I do on almost a daily basis. I own a classic car dealership and have the pleasure of having these cars available for me to photograph anytime.

woohoo! this would be my dream job.....welcome aboard, looking forward to seeing routine updates of your inventory
 
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Didn't find an appropriate thread so gonna leave this here, happened in the Netherlands today😲:
 
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Didn't find an appropriate thread so gonna leave this here, happened in the Netherlands today😲:
“A superior driver uses his superior judgement to avoid situations which require the use of his superior skill.”
 
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Didn't find an appropriate thread so gonna leave this here, happened in the Netherlands today😲:
This reminds me of a classic Road&Track “Parting Shot”, which was a feature on the last page of the magazine back in the olden days:


“Good tires,” Bob mused, casually lighting a cigarette, “but certainly not great tires.”
 
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I think you need to somehow anchor the Porsche before it slides into the car next to it and both vehicles require bodywork. 😀

Will the chain link fence hold, you think?
 
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I was looking out of my window today when I couldnt help but hear this beast........ unfortunately not a great picture taken quickly on my phone


Lamborghini Urus 😲
 
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With some sort of horrible body kit and likely exhaust, no less.

How starved for attention must one be that they have to make their Lamborghini even flashier and louder? Almost makes me feel sad for the guy
 
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With some sort of horrible body kit and likely exhaust, no less.

How starved for attention must one be that they have to make their Lamborghini even flashier and louder? Almost makes me feel sad for the guy
Arsenal player no doubt....
 
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A few recent oddball (for me) sold cars from the dealership. Not the typical Camaro, Mustang, Corvette, etc.

1965 Studebaker Daytona


1966 Plymouth Valiant Convertible

1968 VW Karmann Ghia

1957 Studebaker Hawk
 
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A few recent oddball (for me) sold cars from the dealership. Not the typical Camaro, Mustang, Corvette, etc.

1965 Studebaker Daytona


1966 Plymouth Valiant Convertible

1968 VW Karmann Ghia

1957 Studebaker Hawk

Now you're talking! That Valiant is da' bomb!
At first I thought the Daytona was a Rambler. This Studebaker Daytona has much better lines.

The Ghia is beautiful. But I do like the Ghia a little lower and California.
 
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Now you're talking! That Valiant is da' bomb!
At first I thought the Daytona was a Rambler. This Studebaker Daytona has much better lines.

The Ghia is beautiful. But I do like the Ghia a little lower and California.
The crazy thing about the Daytona was that they were built in Canada and they used a GM 283 engine.

I agree on the Karmann Ghia. Lowered is awesome. This one was a one family owned car that they kept stock.
 
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Now you're talking! That Valiant is da' bomb!
At first I thought the Daytona was a Rambler. This Studebaker Daytona has much better lines.

The Ghia is beautiful. But I do like the Ghia a little lower and California.
Nice to see a Karmann Ghia in such nice condition.......I was at school in LA in the '80s and every time we went anywhere on the freeway saw one or two sitting on the side of the road smoking or actively burning. I wondered if there were any left.....