Hot Wheels

I like the black one up top with the big Mercedes sign. I don't think I've ever seen one quite like that. It looks like a total torque-churning muscle car; kind of like a Cobra, not like the typical matchbox-looking sports cars Mercedes used to build in the 60s and 70s.
Mid fifties 300SL. $$$$
 
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I do really like the Boxer. One of PF's best designs and so much nicer than its replacement, the TR.
 
I actually saw a car like the green "HF" two seater coupe above last summer and had no idea what it was. I thought it was a Mazda but couldn't find a picture of one that matched...
 
The Ferrari 308 GT4 (the gray car, two cars under the Green Porsche), has been the entry level Ferrari for years. People just didn't take to it.

Unlike most Ferraris, the body was styled by Bertone(by the legendary Marcello Gandini) instead of Pininfarina, and was initially labeled as a Dino, not a "full" Ferrari.
 
I stopped to admire a Malibu wagon for sale. It has the taillights in the rusty bumper, but otherwise it's what I always wanted before moving up to vans and pickups. And then I noticed the 400 engine on the sign. WTAF? The mpg must be in single digits. That's a boat anchor. But there may be litsters here who would like a 400 in a wagon.
 
The Ferrari 308 GT4 (the gray car, two cars under the Green Porsche), has been the entry level Ferrari for years. People just didn't take to it.

Unlike most Ferraris, the body was styled by Bertone(by the legendary Marcello Gandini) instead of Pininfarina, and was initially labeled as a Dino, not a "full" Ferrari.
Pininfarina later had a go at doing a midengined 2+2, called Mondial. Woeful effort ☹️.
Gandini did.one for Lambo too, called Urraco, which I think is even nicer than GT4.images - 2024-12-11T100923.466.jpeg
 
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