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Back in 2004 or so I saw a Ferrari on the highway ahead of me. I was driving a modded LS1 Trans Am, and my first thought was to pick a fight. As I got closer, I realized it was an Enzo, and knew my place. There is no shame in taking on a car like that. There is shame in not at least giving it a go. It's better to have raced and lost than to have never raced at all. |
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Back in 2004 or so I saw a Ferrari on the highway ahead of me. I was driving a modded LS1 Trans Am, and my first thought was to pick a fight. As I got closer, I realized it was an Enzo, and knew my place. There is no shame in taking on a car like that. There is shame in not at least giving it a go. It's better to have raced and lost than to have never raced at all. Couple decades or more ago, I was on the interstate coming north from Atlanta, and something fast was coming up in the rear view. Then an XJS blew by me with a 308GTS glued to it's rear bumper. We had just topped a hill when they went by, so I had a long stretch to watch them before they went over the next hill. About halfway to the next hill was a late 70's Corvette (the Corvettes that were put out with a 350 and automatic), and I watched to see what his reaction would be. He apparently wasn't paying much attention to the rear view, and there was a short pause between them blowing by the Corvette, and the Corvette picking up speed. The XJS and 308GTS were gone, disappeared over the next hill, before the Corvette had picked up probably another 20 mph. |
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BMW M1. I was about 13 riding down a 2 lane county road with my parents when one blew past us.
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My neighbor has a Ford Model A that has been in his family since the 30s
That's probably rarer than the occasional Lamborghini, Ferrari or Aston I see around here. |
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I'll have to load the pics, but I went to a car show at Celebration, FL. Parked next to each other: Maserati MC12 Ferrari Enzo Mclaren F1 Bugatti Veryon Ferrari FXX |
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Veyron as well, but not nearly the coolest.
Just got back from the grocery store and saw an older Silver Spur that needed a bath parked near the front. There is a brown mid 80's phantom that I think is one of the coolest cars ever made around here. Way too many Aston Martins and Maseratis. I live down from the dealership though. I don't think that counts. |
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Not rare, not exotic but for the location:
Mazda RX-8 along Highway 4 in Kandahar Province, Afghanistan |
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The SLS AMG GT.
I have seen only one on the road, and I have wanted one ever since. I have seen a lot ofLambos and Ferraris on the road, but those seemed common even though they weren't that common. |
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Veyron and a few Lambos.... A guy in town drives a yellow Lambo and it's SWEET!
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Many years ago in Ft. Lauderdale there was a Mercedes SS 540K. I don't know the value now, but back then it was a pretty expensive car.
Our family car in the late 40's was a pre-war Opel convertible that my dad fixed up. We drove that thing all the way to Florida when we moved there in '48. He finally sold because it was too hard to get parts and bought one of those coming and going Studebakers. |
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I visited a garage one day up in Breckenridge, CO many years ago. They had a Ferrari race car from the early '60s there, I think it was a 250 GTO. Very cool car. Offhand I'd think that would be the rarest/most expensive I've seen.
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Dunno, seen so many in Arizona and Florida and SoCal. Take your pick.
Recently, day before St Paddys in Columbia, SC I saw about a dozen Ferraris. I'm too lazy to post pics. |
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I was driving next to a 2012 Mercedes SLS AMG. I would give my right nut for one... I almost side-swiped it drooling in traffic.
I own a 1983 Mercedes 380 SEL, they only made the long wheelbase model for 3 years with that engine, and the engine was only made for 5 years. (It is actually the forerunner of the 420 and 430 engine...they are all the same block) It is not exceptionally rare, but there you go. It also has the rear seat recline. |
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i live in a poor rural county. one day i stopped at the bank drive thru to deposit my paycheck. I had my windoow open when suddenly i hear a really nice sounding engine coming down the street. A guy pulls into the bank parking lot in a Testorossa.
2 weeks later same deal I go to deposit my check again and this time a screaming yellow whale tail porsche pulls in tha parking lot. Ferarri driver gets out of the Porsche. a week later i am sitting at one of the 2 traffic lights in town when a Ford GT pulls into the mini mart and wouldnt you know it ferarri guy gets out of the car. About a month later i see a red ferarri convertable pulled over by the po po, yes its the same guy.... Not long afterwards there was a story in the paper about a local eye doctor in trouble for tax evasion and shady business practices and it was the Ferarri guy. I guess he had a ton of really high dollar cars
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In Monte Carlo, Monaco https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-a0gPzOknSqw/UVfR2mWTECI/AAAAAAAABoo/1VtNwKMmX8A/s1105/P1000944EDIT2__HDR-3.jpg Pretty sure I one of those in OKC. Driving on the Kilpatrick Turnpike, probably headed to the Gaillardia Country Club. (for those that know the area.) |
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The late Eddie Smith's Ferrari 275 GTB/S4 NART Spyder S/N 10709. Met Mr. Smith and got to look over the car close to 20 years ago. It is one of ten NART Spyders and before Mr. Smith's death it was the only original owner NART Spyder left. I have no idea if his son still has the car. I do recall Mr. Smith telling me he turned down a 3 million dollar offer for the car.
Not my pic, but this is the car. |
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around Houston i've seen a couple of Vipers, a few Ferrari's, and a few Lambo's. saw a Maseratti recently, it seemed to be a lower end model, not fancy or anything, i was behind him and just saw the name, otherwise i wouldn't have known.
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I've seen a few Lamborghini and Ferrari cars driving around. No idea what the price tag was on them (other than $$$$$!) but they were pretty bad-ass.
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Saw a Ferrari Enzo in South Dakota, I was beyond surprised. Few Gallardo's, Murcielago's, F430's and F360's around town.
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I've seen a few Lambos and Ferraris driving on the I-5, it's ridiculous the stuff you see in southern Californistan
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A Delorean, Ferrari 328, 308, 360, Lamborghini Countach, A couple Lamborghini Gallardo's one LP4, a couple Rolls' and a Bentley convertible, SL65 Black TT V12, Pantera. Probably a few I'm missing.
Lots of money running around here apparently. ETA Audi R8, Ford GT and a Lotus Esprit and an Elise. (SP?) |
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Last year at Concours d'Elegance in Amelia Island, FL, I saw 12 Ferrari GTOs. One of these cars can sell for over $35 million. To see one is extremely rare. To see 12 together? That's almost half a billion dollars worth of Ferraris.
Plus, there was a Shelby Daytona, worth almost as much as a GTO. |
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Bugatti didn't build cars with Volkswagen Beetle front suspension. Sounds like the guy lied to me then. |
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http://x73.xanga.com/7c1e106169232281335377/m224154628.jpg It meets two of the three criteria that you mentioned. I just saw that silly fucker on the interstate about two weeks ago. |
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Quoted: http://x73.xanga.com/7c1e106169232281335377/m224154628.jpg It meets two of the three criteria that you mentioned. Heh. I saw that while waiting in line at the toll booth, on the San Francisco Bay bridge. You definitely do a double take. |
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I dont know what was more expensive but one Saturday on teh beltway I saw ferrari, aston martin, and a lamborghini together. Some kind of club around here.
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Working in San Francisco, I saw pretty much everything. Too many to name. One of my coworkers owned a Testarossa, and was also President of the Ferrari Club of North America, Western Region (or something like that).
He invited me to one of their autocross events on Treasure Island, where I had the pleasure of watching a Modena slam into the wall of a hangar. There's a guy not too far from me that has a Tesla Roadster, that I see once in a while in the warmer months. There's another guy in the Cleveland area that has a bright green Gallardo. I see him on I-480 once in a while, when I'm driving home from work. I always make it a point to get behind it, because MY GOD, the exhaust note on that thing is sexy. When traffic clears up and he guns it, it's sonic sex. Instant wood.
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BMW M1. I was about 13 riding down a 2 lane county road with my parents when one blew past us. Saw a white one parked in a driveway in Bremen, Germany in 1989-have to find the picture and scan it. |
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I'm late to this party but:
Anyone who is famililar with Eau Claire WI should know about Gene Grengs. He owned several theaters in the area and also is a classic car restoration expert. He has several pole buildings filled with every imagineable classic car. Gene's grandfather, Nick Grengs (deceased) was married to my aunt (father's sister). They lived in a house on property next to the facility where Gene had the shop where they restored the cars. There was also a drive-in theater there. Anyone familiar with the area would know where I'm talking about. I spent many summers there as a young boy and the classic cars were my playground. Duesenburgs, Cord's, Packards, Stuz-Bearcat racers, MB gullwings...you get the idea. Those cars were restored to showroom condition. Beautiful. For my 10th birthday, Gene brought out a little car used in the circus from around 1910 and let me drive it around. It was probably worth $10,000 at the time, and this was the late 70's. CSB I know. |
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McLaren F1 at Lufthansa Air Cargo at Kennedy Airport.
On the Street, an Enzo absolutely wailing on the N/B Taconic State Parkway That sure was a pretty thing to behold...however briefly |
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I don't remember what cars he had, but I've been in Tim Allen's garage before.
It's a wierd story. I bought a boat and the guy I bought it from was storing it in Tim Allen's garage. |
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http://x73.xanga.com/7c1e106169232281335377/m224154628.jpg It meets two of the three criteria that you mentioned. Yes! I knew a guy who had a Maybach. He was a pretentious asshole in the south Florida stock market rip-off trade and he is now doing time in some federal prison. He sold the Maybach because no one knew what it was, so his attempt to be the big cheese failed. |
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Thinking back, doesn't really count since they weren't driving, but last time I was in Canada, we stopped by a shop that worked on old Mercedes.
They had a small warehouse full of Gullwings, between 12-15 of them full restored awaiting their owners to complete payment and pick them up. Lots of full sized 40's models as well, absolutely gorgeous cars Also saw an original Ford GT-40 driving around one time, fucker barely came up to the windows in the Mustang I was in |
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