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Posted: 4/16/2024 3:55:35 AM EDT
It’s not me. I have a modest car collection of motorcycles and performance/tuner/exotic cars and 2 rather normal daily drivers.
But I am a car guy to my core. (And have been since I was a fetus) and there are a few really odd cars that I would like to have in my stable. (Like a Pinzgauer or a DeTamaso Longchamp, among others that don’t really invoke “hyper rare showoff car” ) I was the celebrity guest at a convention center car show recently (in a midsized metro) and I found myself enjoying the weird cars more than the “tuner lambo” stuff. (Which I damned well also like). Crazy shit like a restomod 6.9 Mercedes. It was just so different and awesome. Anyways, if you filter out the noise from the signal, arfcom is one of the most awesome places on the net for “that is dialed in” answers…. So, who here has some really weird shit in the transportation department? |
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He said weird, not cool. Tell me more about it. |
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Ha! That is awesome! |
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I drove a Qvale Mangusta once.
Never owned anything weird though. I hate being sensible |
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Quoted: Patiently awaiting photos of an all orig amc pacer . View Quote How the hell did you know. If only I still had it. This thread reminds me of an arrogant kid in middle school bragging about "you couldn't get my dad's Porsche out of first gear." I told him "you couldn't get my mom's Pacer out of first gear." Regrettably, that car is long gone. RIP "The Egg" |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/139663/20221023_140716-2589827.jpg Have a few of these, not all that unusual but it's what I got. 39 View Quote |
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Quoted: How the hell did you know. If only I still had it. This thread reminds me of an arrogant kid in middle school bragging about "you couldn't get my dad's Porsche out of first gear." I told him "you couldn't get my mom's Pacer out of first gear." Regrettably, that car is long gone. RIP "The Egg" View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Patiently awaiting photos of an all orig amc pacer . How the hell did you know. If only I still had it. This thread reminds me of an arrogant kid in middle school bragging about "you couldn't get my dad's Porsche out of first gear." I told him "you couldn't get my mom's Pacer out of first gear." Regrettably, that car is long gone. RIP "The Egg" Is that just a “You don’t know how to drive” thing, or is there some quirk to Porsche and Pacer transmissions that makes them different to shift? |
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oooh i seent that one in the wild before!! |
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Quoted: Do unreliable doritos count as weird? https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rx8club.com-vbulletin/654x975/dsc07687_5abc8012432538488ec54c9757aea95f4ebd64d1.jpg View Quote They count as awesome. I always liked the RX-8. My own car is uncommon for a currently-produced car, but certainly nothing especially unusual. |
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I had a friend in high school who had a AMC Matador that was a former fbi undercover police vehicle .
I only have currently a JDM all wheel drive first gen Honda Odyssey van. I have a 200 series land cruiser which they only sold 1200 of my year.. I have a 2 wd Dodge Ram charger waiting on some attention from me. Other than that all normal stuff. |
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In to see automotive weirdness. I in no way qualify, my garage contains a 2nd gen Xterra and a 4th gen Impreza. I used to have a NC Miata and a NB Miata before that.
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Arfcommers are "gadget guys" by nature.
This thread should really deliver! |
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Had a '74 Saab 99 for years, key to open the door, screwdriver to start it. It was missing from the family house one day, presumably my brother "traded" it, like a few other cars through the years
Used to see a De Tomaso Pantera on a trailer in the Bitterroot from time to time, never saw it driving. |
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I have a 1975 olds convertible I bought off the showroom floor as new in 2002. Was my daily in HS and college and still have it in the garage, need to get it back to it's glory days.
I also had a fully rhinolined FJ cruiser seen here did it all myself when this kind of thing was pretty rare. Super cool but not ideal with young kids and carseats |
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My father used to own an HMV Freeway. He gave it to a friend as a wedding present. I've considered picking one up for sentimental reasons, and for shitting around.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HM_Vehicles_Free-way |
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Quoted: Do unreliable doritos count as weird? https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rx8club.com-vbulletin/654x975/dsc07687_5abc8012432538488ec54c9757aea95f4ebd64d1.jpg View Quote Not weird or unusual, but I truly could not tell you the last time I saw an RX8 driving around. Been YEARS. |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/139663/20221023_140716-2589827.jpg Have a few of these, not all that unusual but it's what I got. 39 View Quote What was it like to get these here? Are they road legal? What's it like to drive around town? I've thought about trying to get one, but am unsure if I'd even like it. They sure look like they'd be fun to bomb around in. |
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Maybe not exactly rare and not weird - but I'd bet I'm the only one on ARFCOM driving a Nissan Stagea.
Natural born gear head - undergrad had to be mechanical engineering or nothing. https://www.cars-directory.net/pics/nissan/stagea/2002/nissan_stagea_a1253260813b3036657_orig.jpg AWD drive train is the same as the Skyline but in a stationwagon. |
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View Quote My first glance said, Cool, an old Econoline. Then I saw the vents and started reading. Very unsafe cool. |
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Quoted: Do unreliable doritos count as weird? https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rx8club.com-vbulletin/654x975/dsc07687_5abc8012432538488ec54c9757aea95f4ebd64d1.jpg View Quote It's photoshopped and blowed up mane, ya digz? Hey blue balls whens the next mini dragon meet? |
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Nice! Same questions I asked of another member... What was it like to get that here? I assume road legal? What's it like to drive around town? I've thought about trying to get one, but am unsure if I'd even like it. They sure look like they'd be fun to bomb around in. |
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Jsparks....although I'm sure he's under a different name here now
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Quoted: More in the "unusual" category. Hillman Husky, a British economy vehicle. https://i.pinimg.com/originals/7b/1b/47/7b1b47466bfbd5f51d42e7aaa2188801.jpg?? Both sisters learned to drive with it, my brother drove it till he ran it out of oil. Sounded like Thor's hammer banging on the engine block. View Quote A dealer out here has a '61 Morris Minor 1000 on the lot, those old english cars certainly have their own styling. I prefer yours, the Morris looks like a Beetle with a body kit |
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I have a ford taurus (2018) but the unusual part is that its never had to be repaired. Just regular maintenance
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Quoted: Some people think I need to seek help for how much I love late 70s American cars https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/391660/20230513_120552-2815421.jpg View Quote well, it's better than a Kia! |
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Quoted: Do unreliable doritos count as weird? https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rx8club.com-vbulletin/654x975/dsc07687_5abc8012432538488ec54c9757aea95f4ebd64d1.jpg View Quote I'd argue that my SA is weirder and more unusual but it still is nowhere near the level of weird or unusual that ARFCOM is capable of. |
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Quoted: Some people think I need to seek help for how much I love late 70s American cars https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/391660/20230513_120552-2815421.jpg View Quote |
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Quoted: Maybe not exactly rare and not weird - but I'd bet I'm the only one on ARFCOM driving a Nissan Stagea. Natural born gear head - undergrad had to be mechanical engineering or nothing. https://www.cars-directory.net/pics/nissan/stagea/2002/nissan_stagea_a1253260813b3036657_orig.jpg AWD drive train is the same as the Skyline but in a stationwagon. View Quote What year? 25NEO? |
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Quoted: More in the "unusual" category. Hillman Husky, a British economy vehicle. https://i.pinimg.com/originals/7b/1b/47/7b1b47466bfbd5f51d42e7aaa2188801.jpg?? Both sisters learned to drive with it, my brother drove it till he ran it out of oil. Sounded like Thor's hammer banging on the engine block. Now: there's a hint that this vehicle is not truly British. It's due to a characteristic of all British cars which is not evident in this picture. View Quote Very cool. Getting parts for something like that must be insanely difficult! |
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Quoted: Very cool. Getting parts for something like that must be insanely difficult! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: More in the "unusual" category. Hillman Husky, a British economy vehicle. https://i.pinimg.com/originals/7b/1b/47/7b1b47466bfbd5f51d42e7aaa2188801.jpg?? Both sisters learned to drive with it, my brother drove it till he ran it out of oil. Sounded like Thor's hammer banging on the engine block. Now: there's a hint that this vehicle is not truly British. It's due to a characteristic of all British cars which is not evident in this picture. Very cool. Getting parts for something like that must be insanely difficult! We got rid of it many years ago. eta My dad got it used in 1961. He said that the tires would rot before they'd go bald. And it sipped The interior was much like Ron Weasley's family car. |
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