Sightings SPOTTED TODAY - Part 6

Interesting vehicle sightings, rare finds, exotic cars, classics, and unexpected encounters.
1949 Mercury Coupe;

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Bmw X5-M;



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Mercedes-Benz C63-Amg;

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Lucky you!! If she was my neighbor... She would probably be my mom-in-law as well..!! :D
 
Haha, what is it with grandma's and AMG's? There's a grandma in my neighborhood pushing an E55 :-D

Haven't really bothered with taking pictures lately, but I don't think I've posted these here?

Cayenne on a movie set:


Almost ran it over with the X5, three people stuffed inside :D



 
It looks like a classic MoPar event was being held somewhere in or near Munich. I simply love those mid/late 1960s' era MoPars !
Excuse my appearing a bit schoolmasterly :D: The first car pictured (the black one) is indeed a 1965 Dodge Coronet. The following grey car is a 1966 Plymouth Belvedere/Satellite (my dad had a car like this way back then, a gold metallic 2 door hardtop with a 318 c.i. V8) and the last grey car pictured is a 1965 Dodge Polara or Monaco (the Coronets' full-sized sibling).

In any case, excellent photographs !
 
It looks like a classic MoPar event was being held somewhere in or near Munich. I simply love those mid/late 1960s' era MoPars !
Excuse my appearing a bit schoolmasterly :D: The first car pictured (the black one) is indeed a 1965 Dodge Coronet. The following grey car is a 1966 Plymouth Belvedere/Satellite (my dad had a car like this way back then, a gold metallic 2 door hardtop with a 318 c.i. V8) and the last grey car pictured is a 1965 Dodge Polara or Monaco (the Coronets' full-sized sibling).

In any case, excellent photographs !

Thanks for the corrections and compliments! :t-cheers:
 
I have had the pleasure to see two Ferrari 458 just within a few days. There is absolutly nothing ugly with the car. Pictures makes no justice to the car. What a stunning sportscar :icondrool My new dreamcar.
 
Great photos of that '53 Studebaker Champion. They capture a truly legendary automobile and certainly an icon of American automobile design. Raymond Loewy penned a car that design-wise, in 1953, was light years ahead of its' Big 3 competition. Studebaker was a very innovative company that actually embarked on a project with Porsche back in the early/mid 1950s'. A sedan actually.
 

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