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11-99 Foundation, sadly, the epitome of modern cynicism aka License To Speed.
When I was an undergrad at UCLA, I commuted on the 10FWY to Rancho Park. At some point, I began to notice that every vehicle worth 100K plus had those 11-99 plates. I asked what seemed like a few hundred people if they had noticed or were aware of the plate's meaning/purpose. Had to be the Stone Cutters and their nefarious collusion! It wasn't until I was at party and a smooth lawyer rolled up in a 911 where I became enlightened. Ah, World Before Google. PS. This attorney had a lot of criminal clients in the Central Valley and as time was money he liked averaging 110 on the 5 through the Grapevine. Zero tickets in that notorious speed trap. I think those plates used to be a deal. Thousand bucks and your whole family would get one. Oh, rarest car. A Bugatti on a show trailer. And an Enzo or two. Last edited by beeatnik; 03-02-2017 at 07:13 PM. |
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another one comes to my mind: Saw a D-Type Replica once in Munichs usual morning traffic jam.
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For me it was a Bugatti Veyron a couple of years ago outside of Gstaad Switzerland
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For me most of the obscure cars I saw were at my friend's garage. I helped (re)install the engine/transmission in a Mangusta. Machined solid lifter cups for an Espirit. Moved a 365? convertible (most expensive car I drove, albeit for 50 feet). Lots of Aston Martins. Etc.
The best one wasn't me, it was the Missus. Ring ring (my cell phone). "Hello?" "Hey, I'm behind and next to this really cool looking car, you'd probably appreciate it. I can't tell what kind of car it is though." "It's not a Ferrari or something?" "No, it's really low, kind of angular." "It might be a Jaguar or something. Might be a Saleen? Do you see a logo or something?" "Um... not really. It says Vector on it though." "WHAT!?" "Yeah, Vector." Etc. So she saw one of something like 8 or 15 or whatever that made it out into the wild, stuck in traffic. I got to drive a 1 in 29 car, 2016 CTS-V launch edition. That was scary because I didn't want to damage it. I think I maxed out at about 40-45 mph. The scariest car I ever saw was a BMW, I want to say 328?, tiny little relatively insignificant looking car. It was some special edition, adorned with many fascist logos. Allegedly "he" rode it in in some parade or whatever. Gave me the creeps just looking at it. |
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I've been next to a Jaguar XJ220 while in traffic when I lived in Scottsdale. Only 271 made, and not many of those on US streets!
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A few months ago I was driving in Northern Virginia, near Washington D.C., and spotted a red Ferrari Dino 246 GT in red. Followed it for about 5 minutes as the car was going in the same direction and suburb I was going. My dream car. The driver was a man in his 50's or 60's with Rayban Aviators...he was good at driving that car too. Not the fastest, not the flashiest, but to me the most classic thing ever to come from Pininfarina.
Was lucky enough one year to be in Milan for the Millie Miglia 1000. Almost fainted with the procession of amazing cars. "Wow, wow, wow, wow", and so on until all the cars passed. Heaven. in the early 90's I lived in Brookline, MA, and they had a car museum that was selling it's mint condition Ferrari for something like $17,000, and I stupidly listened to a bunch of my older friends who said "don't buy it, the repair costs, the costs of keeping it in a garage"....... It's the one that got away. |
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Back in 1985, I almost closed a deal on a 1953 Muntz Jet. Rarest car I've ever seen - total production of 400 from 1951 to 1954 and only twelve '53s are known to exist today. Seller wanted $5,000 but I was young and poor and could only scrape up $4,600. He almost took me up on it but then backed out. It was a cool car. Worth over $100k now. But then I could've bought Apple stock too.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muntz_Car_Company . Last edited by maj; 03-02-2017 at 08:17 PM. |
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I just went through my photo archive going back a few years when I first started documenting. Most of these aren't super rare or obscure, but one definitely does not see them every day. A sampling:
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Pagani Huayra:
Also a Bugatti Veyron on Hwy 120 near Tioga Pass. Last edited by foo_fighter; 03-02-2017 at 09:44 PM. |
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The Lancia reminded me of a few cars I stumbled upon while wandering around in London:
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Dream rig I saw at the Grand Canyon...
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One of these lives a couple blocks from me:
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ex-surtees 1962 ferrari 250 gto s/n 3647GT
when visiting KTR motorsports. worth an estimated $58 million -- also the most valuable car i've seen in the wild!
http://bostinno.streetwise.co/2014/0...2014-pictures/ Last edited by wallymann; 03-02-2017 at 09:34 PM. |
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