bah. i know ben takes delight in documenting that steamed-up delaminating porthole on every one of these he finds, but i really can't get psyched about photographing one of these as an opc. the fact that it's a maserati parked at Grocery Outlet is funny, though.
Ben, was this car in Tigard (or Tualtin) off of HW-99? I was JUST over there yesterday, in my 1982 Honda Accord. It looks exactly like the one I saw over there yesterday. First time commenter, long time lurker. Thanks guys!
Tony, that's not steam, but I do love how every single one of these portholes is wearing differently (even from one side of the car to the other). This one being my favorite. It's an art-piece all by itself.
@Mike Kincaid, exactly right! Our Gramma lives just around the corner from here. I'd never seen it before, but I really like the idea of a Groce Out manager driving one of these bad boys. These justify such a wonderful assortment of tags.The Meshies tag is gettin great.
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I've only seen these in grandma yellow. Wikipedia sez it was available in yellow, red or cabernet. Which means...yellow, red or red. Go figure.
bah. i know ben takes delight in documenting that steamed-up delaminating porthole on every one of these he finds, but i really can't get psyched about photographing one of these as an opc. the fact that it's a maserati parked at Grocery Outlet is funny, though.
The Yellow Submarine. What were they thinking?
Ben, was this car in Tigard (or Tualtin) off of HW-99? I was JUST over there yesterday, in my 1982 Honda Accord. It looks exactly like the one I saw over there yesterday. First time commenter, long time lurker. Thanks guys!
Tony, that's not steam, but I do love how every single one of these portholes is wearing differently (even from one side of the car to the other). This one being my favorite. It's an art-piece all by itself.
@Mike Kincaid, exactly right! Our Gramma lives just around the corner from here. I'd never seen it before, but I really like the idea of a Groce Out manager driving one of these bad boys. These justify such a wonderful assortment of tags.The Meshies tag is gettin great.
For whatever reason, I've always liked these cars. A silly collaboration between a Chrysler LeBaron and an occasional Maserati engine.
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