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Carspotting This Week (14/6/20)

  • Writer: Dylan Draper
    Dylan Draper
  • Jun 15, 2020
  • 2 min read

Let's see what's been spotted out and about this week.


Ferrari 365, Holden Torana and Buick Riviera:




With the 20-person limit now, it was nice to go to a small car meet for the first time in months this week. Three of the best cars were these. The 365 is a very stylish old car; while it's a tad rough around the edges, it's still a very classy car. The Holden is a genuine SLR/5000 sedan, which is pretty rare to see, and is very cool. The Riviera is quite rare for Australia; while it's a lot more common, it's extremely cool, and looks particularily nice in caramel brown.



Ferrari 360:



Spotted by Discord user ConnorHR, this 360 is a really classy car. It's not a common sight for sure, with only around 16000 having been produced. Even more interestingly, though, is that while the car was spotted in Croatia, it has German numberplates. Maybe a exec who's driven there? Maybe someone on holiday (although, social distancing)?


Plymouth Duster:



Another rare old American muscle car, this was spotted by Discord user Spence. Based on the picture, it looks like the fastest model of them all, the 360ci V8. In the traditional Mopar orange, it's one of the coolest muscle cars that can be found.


It was a Stuttgart-themed week over at r/Spotted; a 918 and a Carrera GT both proved popular, but top of the pops was this RWB 993. With the trademark bodykit, massive rear wing and windscreen banner, it's a deserved top spot. Not to mention that it was spotted in Estonia; as OP u/Zottars explains, Estonia's stock registration tax makes it a car magnet.


Also in Estonia; also from u/Zottars; also tuned. But completely different. Realistically, I don't know much about the Bob Forstner Gallardo; however, u/Bimmer123 found this description:



 
 
 

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