Did You See Anything Good Today? [Read First Post]

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Mercedes CLA of some sort:
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991 Turbo S:
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BMW M135i (you can just barely make out the M badge, not the normal 1 series):
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Mercedes S320 (and a cool plate):
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International Scout

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VW Van

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1966 Beetle

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This zoomed by on the freeway underneath me. I had to try for a picture.

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This I need @Cano help with this please.

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Old Dodge Savoy?

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1957? Chevrolet Fleetline

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1956 Chevrolet NoMad

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1957 Chevrolet

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1966 Mustang

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Pair of Deuce's ;)

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Cadillac XLR-V supercharged/XLR photo bomb

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Lamborghini Gallardo Convertible

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Ferrari 348

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Looks like a 210 post to me, But I could be wrong.



MR-2's. There's a pair.. Pair of deuces.:lol: [joke]
It's not a 210, I can see the Bel-Air badge and aren't 210s 4-Door Sedans?


A pair is a Deuce though, deuces is when you have more than one pair. :lol:
 
Mercedes CLA of some sort:
iDjSuOohesxFA.png

991 Turbo S:
iXhx1lbMYVFKM.png

BMW M135i (you can just barely make out the M badge, not the normal 1 series):
iGj321YXmKerc.png

Mercedes S320 (and a cool plate):
i5oPOTwNWWMvz.jpg
Seriously? This is why the DIJSSGT thread was created. The lowest of a W221 class, and a CLA that was just deemed unworthy of here.
 
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It's not a 210, I can see the Bel-Air badge and aren't 210s 4-Door Sedans?


A pair is a Deuce though, deuces is when you have more than one pair. :lol:

Deuce means two, not a pair. A Deuce coupe is a 32 Ford coupe. Hence the term Deuce Coupe, "She's my little deuce coupe" The Beach Boys.. Ok ..you've never heard of them.:lol:

Maybe because I said deuces.

210 Chevrolet's came in 2 and 4 door models. That trim say's custom BelAir? I think it's aftermarket but who knows.. They didn't really have VIN's back then..
 
"She's my little deuce coupe" The Beach Boys.. Ok ..you've never heard of them.:lol:
I feel insulted that you would think I never heard of the beach boys. :grumpy:

Also, as for the "deuce" comment. You still had it plural when it didn't need to be. :P

and for the 210 nonsense, well alright then. I learned something new.
 
Can someone make a new opinion thread?
If you're looking to tick off the staff, then go for it. Otherwise, the final answer is below.
Great :rolleyes: this thread will get flooded with questions now.
There shouldn't be. Daan made it obviously clear if you're not sure, don't post it.
daan
Anyway, this thread is just getting too ridiculous. To answer the question in the title, if you need to ask, no you didn't.
 
So if I want to know the year of something, spot something neat looking that I don't know the make or model of, or just want to know others' opinions of, I should just forget about it. Great. :rolleyes:👍
Just post it anyway. Since there's no opinion thread, no one can say that you should've asked.
 
Well, we no longer have an opinion thread. I'm heading out in 30 minutes. It'll be dark, but maybe something at a stoplight or in a parking lot. Wish me luck!

@playnthru Nice spot on the '57 Bel Air! Aside from the 55, it' s my favorite muscle car from the fifties. 👍.
I agree, the '55 Bel Air is my favorite, and the '57 is my second favorite. I don't like the '56. Hopefully you see SOMEWHAT INTERESTING cars even IF YOU ARE NOT SURE IF THEY ARE GOOD
 
I agree, the '55 Bel Air is my favorite, and the '57 is my second favorite. I don't like the '56. Hopefully you see SOMEWHAT INTERESTING cars even IF YOU ARE NOT SURE IF THEY ARE GOOD
Thanks to @ilikewaffles11 I have an alright idea of what's good, but I'm in trouble if I see something new, unusual, or modified.

And I like the 56, but only because I have an original advertisement for one.
 
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