Other Random Car Sightings [Photo Required]

Seen today:

Porsche 918 :blink:
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Renault V6 24V (not sure if genuine, exhausts and rear lights look different)
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Seen today:

Porsche 918 :blink:
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Tzzt, I've seen one even before they were released... :p

The Clio looks genuine, albeit the owner changed the lights and the exhaust system. Normally there are two single exhaust pipes in the middle panel which is now between the two dual exhaust pipes. If it was a body kit it would have been an awful lot of hassle to get the track as wide as it is, and the normal Clio had a plastic strip over the door and rear quarter panel where the side intake is now.
 
Bentley Flying Spur Mulsanne


Daihatsu Copen


Renault Vel Satis
 
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My car found his grandfather. Gramps was in better shape than his grandson.


I put this photo on my instagram. A friend screenshotted my post and sent it to the owner of the orange ?koda which apparently is a friend of his. At the same time, the guy posted on FB "Some guy in an Octavia pulled over, took a photo, got back in with a smile on his face and drove away. Anyone's welcome to look and take photos :)" I got sent a screenshot of that, in turn. :p

Small world.
 
The only 840s I've ever seen seem to be red. Didn't they come in any other colour?
 
Seen this weekend during a France roadtrip:

Ferrari Dino
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Simca Aronde
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(Abarth-Simca, perhaps?) + Alpine A110
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Renault 5 Turbo :blink:
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Another Alpine A110
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Ou-la-la, another Renault 5 Turbo
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Lancia Fulvia
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A Caterham, perhaps?
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The caterham looks too chunky. Possibly a Donkervoort. Can't tell you which one exactly.

And damn you for finding one of the most beautiful cars and twice as well!
 
Yeah that's not a Caterham. Nose is too deep and narrow.
 
Ferrari Dino
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Technically just a Dino (a 246 GTS, to be precise, as the much rarer 206 wasn't available as a targa). The horse badge was usually slapped on by dealers, since they had a hard time asking Ferrari money for a car with a never-heard-of-that brand.

Lancia Fulvia
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And a cool Citroen Mehari in the background.
 
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