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Kerbside – Interesting Cars Street Parked

Posted on December 5, 2019September 21, 2020 By Jon Summers No Comments on Kerbside – Interesting Cars Street Parked

Kerbside – Interesting Cars Street Parked is a series of photo articles, created long before Instagram blew up. It is worth noting this because it is a marker showing how the very medium we use to talk about cars has changed so much in the few short years since the first article was published.

The original article was prompted by the disappearance of a primer black 1970 4 speed Firebird 400 which street parked in my neighborhood of San Francisco in 2005. I had missed it, so made sure I documented others. Today, those cars have now all gone.

But new ones have come, like this Mercury Comet:

Surely not a real Oldsmobile 442? I wouldn’t know the clues to look for. Good chance the same person owns this and the Comet, since they park nearby.

’71 (?) Torino, spotted in the car park underneath the venue for the 2018 Silicon Valley Auto Show.

Studebaker Lark, slot mags, raised white letter tires, spotted rolling back streets in Daly City, CA.

We had a vacation to Fort Lauderdale, in Florida. The land of Miami Vice, white, pastel, eighties. Opposite the Ferrari dealership we found this Renault 5 Turbo 2. As I snapped away, an old mechanic looked on, nodding sagely, encouraging my documentation. Sorry about the poor interior photo, something is better than nothing, right?

Nissan 200 / Silvia: there’s room in my collection for a drift car like this one. Years ago, stood outside a lovely hotel in Pebble, looking at a quad cam Ferrari 275 and a Fiat 500 Abarth, I was engaged in conversation by the noted car collector, Mile Collier, the creator of the Revs Institute. As we discussed the Fiat, and the Mille Miglia-centric culture in northern Italy of which Carlo Abarth was part, he remarked “I think the real hotrodders today are the drift guys, the tuners. They’re like the custom car guys of the fifties….”

If that is true, then surely the Nissan 200 is the ’32 Ford for the twenty first century?

Not quite interesting cars street parked, but a Cars and Coffee, in Novato CA. 1955 Cadillac Coupe. They call the bumpers dagmars. Scroll for the pic of Jane Dagmar, if you’re not sure why…

A scruffy Mercedes 300SL. I know, unusual, interesting, and worth more than everything else in this story, regardless of history or condition. There was no one around to talk to, except another guy who shared my “WTF?” reaction.

’68 Charger; the rat rod look is quite contrived, in that I know the car, and that it has looked this way for a couple of years, and has quite a nice interior. Of course, this is just envy speaking….

Dodge Ram SRT10 – I came within an ace of buying this actual truck. Like, I agreed to buy pending inspection, it passed inspection but before I arranged funds, someone else bought. The on-ramp performance of these SRT10s is stupefying, unnatural, and the gas mileage so bad as to warrant it impractical even in today’s low price (next to how it will be soon) gas – I think you’d struggle to 10mpg around town. It looks good though, in a look-at-my-swinging-dick kind of a way, right?

Travel Tags:1955 Cadillac coupe, 1968 Dodge Charger, 68 Charger, 68 Charger ratty, 68 Dodge Charger, Dagmar bumpers, Dodge Charger ratty, Dodge Ram SRT-10, Ford Torino, Mercedes-Benz 300 SL, Mercury Comet, Nissan 240 SX, Nissan 240 SX drift, Nissan Silvia drift, Oldsmobile 442, primer Ford Torino, Ram SRT, ratty muscle car, Renault 5 Turbo 2, Slot mags, SRT10, Studebaker Lark, white gullwing Mercedes, white Mercedes Benz 300 SL, white Renault 5 Turbo 2

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