Thursday, July 30, 2009
2008 Maserati GranTurismo S, 54th Street and Ninth Avenue
Saturday, July 25, 2009
1959 Land Rover Series II, 17th Street and Third Avenue
Thursday, July 23, 2009
2009 BMW M3 Convertible, 13th Street and University Place
To see one in photographs or in magazines, the M3 looks rather ho-hum, much like a fast BMW should. In person, however, it looks truly menacing. Bulging and gilled like a shark, from the gaping maw of the front diffuser to the compact and vicious looking origami of the folding metal roof, this car is mean and purposeful in appearance. Oh, and this particular one has a Police Vehicle parking permit on the dash. What human even vaguely associated with law enforcement could fill out the requisition form for his permit without blushing?
Monday, July 20, 2009
2008 Rolls Royce Phantom, Smith Street and DeGraw Street
The world's most pompous and ridiculous car, parked on a sleepy, restaurant filled street in Carroll Gardens. Seems oddly at home here (although the solid silver spirit of ecstasy bonnet mascot has been thoughtfully retracted into the grille).
Monday, July 13, 2009
BSA M20, Third Street and Second Avenue
Sunday, July 12, 2009
2004 Land Rover Discovery G4 Edition, Houston Street and Orchard Street
This is a limited edition Land Rover Discovery released to commemorate the G4 Challenge, a highly-touted off road competition, organized by Land Rover, and staged across four continents. The G4 editions were top of the range models modified and strengthened for competitive off-roading. Just 200 G4 Discoveries were produced. All were painted this rather ghastly color, so you'll know one if you see one. There are some Land Rover Freelanders (LR2s) knocking about that are bright orange as well, but these are unrelated to the G4 Challenge.
Saturday, July 11, 2009
1950 Dodge Meadowbrook, Tompkins Square Park
The white bread of post-war Dodge models, was simply a product of postwar demand and surplus of materials. At the time, cheap and unremarkable in every way. Perhaps the equivalent of the Mercury Grand Marquis of the last decade. And yet, someone has preserved one and still drives it regularly. It has become remarkable and charming in the way that our plastic American cars of the 1990s never will.