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On the road? Once, 50+ miles from home, we were passed by IIRC a 1924 Oakland -- turns out my wife's ex-boyfriend was driving! Go figure.
Stopped? Once at a car show, we were slotted next to a Duesenburg J. With the hood open, top of the cam covers was at eyeball level, and I'm 6'0". In a museum? At Petersen's in L.A. the only time I was there they just happened to be having a sportscar exhibit and a Pegaso was on display. Droolsville! Weinermobile? I got a close look 3 years ago at one parked at our neighborhood grocery store. Looks better from a distance. More manufacturers should consider novelty advertising vehicles. Think Trojan...
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hahahahahahah... I went to the Peterson museum once as well, they had cars from Hollywood movies in it at the time. I saw the Batmobile... the good one from Batman and Batman Returns. Most badass car ever! Also a few Bond cars, Eleanor from Gone in 60 (The remake Yuck), and all the cars from the movie The Grinch (Jim Carrey). On the road... Hmmm I cant think of anything that was too terribly interesting... nothing truely exotic.
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Ford T-bucket hotrod. Really sweet. Red with crome AmericanThrust rims & HUGE rubber in back. Chevy small-block in front. Saw it at a truck stop in Bastrop,TX.
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