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On 4/10/2025 at 5:07 AM, Matt Bacon said:

I guess that means that there are now Charger chargers…

M.

And if you get the plug in unit on credit, you're a ... never mind.

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Saw a very good condition Aries K Car the other day. Tooling along at 75 MPH on a Detroit freeway.

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Saw a Kia Kuno Parked on the inside shoulder of I-77 this morning, the GEICO Highway Safety truck was right behind me.  Hope he has a good set of D-Cells.

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13 minutes ago, rattle can man said:

Kuno or Kona? A cursory search didn't turn up anything for a Kuna. I did find one shot of a Kia mini truck, but that's it.

There is a Hyundai Kona.  It is related to the similar Kia Seltos.

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Yesterday my wife and I pulled into a Five Guys burger place and saw one of these.

I talked to the owner and he was great. It was a 2016 with a V10. He has had it for only 2 weeks and it was the same color as this one

I asked if I could take it for a spin and he said sure. We both laughed a lot at that one.

It sounded awesome.

The Supercar No.3 Lamborghini Huracan Lp610-4 14 1/24 Scale Plastic Model

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1 hour ago, gbdolfans said:

Yesterday my wife and I pulled into a Five Guys burger place and saw one of these.

I talked to the owner and he was great. It was a 2016 with a V10. He has had it for only 2 weeks and it was the same color as this one

I asked if I could take it for a spin and he said sure. We both laughed a lot at that one.

It sounded awesome.

The Supercar No.3 Lamborghini Huracan Lp610-4 14 1/24 Scale Plastic Model

The picture didn't load on my end. Would love to see it.

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One of the neighbor's was having a kids birthday party across the street.  In amongst the plethora of white/silver/grey soccer mom SUVs was this one.

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OTOH, the host of the party moved this one out on the street to make more room for tables and chairs in the garage.

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It is as straight, clean, and as well preserved as it looks.

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12 hours ago, The Junkman said:

One of the neighbor's was having a kids birthday party across the street.  In amongst the plethora of white/silver/grey soccer mom SUVs was this one.

aAWIU8Ml.jpg

OTOH, the host of the party moved this one out on the street to make more room for tables and chairs in the garage.

Guhzn6ol.jpg

It is as straight, clean, and as well preserved as it looks.

Had a '72 Monte Carlo that same color many many years ago. Made driving long distances on an open road a pleasure. 

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I saw Four Classics for sale at the Local Dodge Dealership.

1950 Dodge Pickup. Rough Paint, but tagged and Running. Looks better in pics than when I saw it. Outside on the Lot

https://www.haddaddodge.net/inventory/used-1950-dodge-12-ton-short-bed-00000000082185112/

1978 Dodge Li'l Red Express. Really Rough Condition. Tagged and Running, but needs a total cosmetic restoration. The Bed slats and Wood tailgate panels are very badly weathered. The truck looks much worse in person than it does here. Outside on the Lot.

https://www.haddaddodge.net/inventory/used-1978-dodge-100-0000d13bs8j514348/

1963 Plymouth Signet Convertible. Nicest of the three cars, but not great. Tagged and running. Outside on the lot.

https://www.haddaddodge.net/inventory/used-1963-plymouth-signet-convertible-00000001432606953/

1964 Dodge 330 Super Stock Tribute. Best looking of the bunch, inside on the showroom floor. I'm not much of a judge but 132K seems a bit rich for this car. I'd say 100-110K is more about what I saw there.

https://www.haddaddodge.net/inventory/used-1964-dodge-330-super-stock-tribute-472ci-race-hemi-4142102566

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8 hours ago, espo said:

Had a '72 Monte Carlo that same color many many years ago. Made driving long distances on an open road a pleasure. 

Gah, the '32 has the worst looking rims/tires. Some Looks are just wrong! The Tire package on the '32 is one of them. 60 years of Styling is just too far to jump, IMHO!

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Spotted at my grandson's little league game, (He hit his first home run!). Not my first choice for wheels, but the car was very clean.20250422_175558.jpg.ef1732df0b781888c37acc92040859a6.jpg20250422_175542.jpg.a13d13f4ebbe9851792743ff4b159d27.jpg20250422_175612.jpg.1d3ed85da7bdaac0dc4cfaf514cf8547.jpg

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On 4/18/2025 at 10:23 PM, stavanzer said:

I saw Four Classics for sale at the Local Dodge Dealership.

1950 Dodge Pickup. Rough Paint, but tagged and Running. Looks better in pics than when I saw it. Outside on the Lot

https://www.haddaddodge.net/inventory/used-1950-dodge-12-ton-short-bed-00000000082185112/

1978 Dodge Li'l Red Express. Really Rough Condition. Tagged and Running, but needs a total cosmetic restoration. The Bed slats and Wood tailgate panels are very badly weathered. The truck looks much worse in person than it does here. Outside on the Lot.

https://www.haddaddodge.net/inventory/used-1978-dodge-100-0000d13bs8j514348/

1963 Plymouth Signet Convertible. Nicest of the three cars, but not great. Tagged and running. Outside on the lot.

https://www.haddaddodge.net/inventory/used-1963-plymouth-signet-convertible-00000001432606953/

1964 Dodge 330 Super Stock Tribute. Best looking of the bunch, inside on the showroom floor. I'm not much of a judge but 132K seems a bit rich for this car. I'd say 100-110K is more about what I saw there.

https://www.haddaddodge.net/inventory/used-1964-dodge-330-super-stock-tribute-472ci-race-hemi-4142102566

Like the 330 Dodge, but I think it would have to be a number's matching and heavily documented true Hemi car to be worth what they're asking. I also know that those who desire such cars are willing to pay stupid money for them. 

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A few days ago I saw a 1997-2003 black Ford pickup with number three on the doors and "Goodwrench" on the bed sides, along with a bunch of nascar sponsor decals.

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11 hours ago, Earl Marischal said:

Yesterday I saw two stretch Mustang SUVs in convoy. Seems an odd choice for a limo.

steve 

Last year at this time, my wife and I went to Amsterdam to take in the tulips (Keukenhof Gardens).  Along with all the car brands we don't see on this side of the Atlantic I was blown away with the high percentage of taxis there that were Mustang Mach-E's.  A good 25%(+).  Its still not a Mustang 😁

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