30/03/2012 @ 22:11:01: ingo: Pics, specially made for IMCDB-fellows
30/03/2012 @ 23:00:34: ingo: Pics, specially made for IMCDB-fellows
Huuuh, it nearly happened - that I overlooked the last pic from that day, annother for rljuna2:
Location: corner Universal Blvd/Sand Lake Rd, Orlando
01/04/2012 @ 14:39:10: ingo: Pics, specially made for IMCDB-fellows
Two more cars from the Universal Studios (resp.in the shopping area in front of it):
In the attractions in the park itself are some more cars, a Ford taxi at the "Man in Black"-ride and two Pick Ups at "Twister". Too dark to make pics, but IIRC, Neptune has seen and identified them before.
For the Crown Vic lovers here:
For our motorhome-experts - and for the column "Far far away from Home" :wow:
The other foreign cars, I've spotted, were all from Canada. But from there a plenty, mainly from Quebec and Ontario, but from the other provinces, too, incl.a motorhome from B.C. A far distance made also one Pick Up, which came from Alaska (personalized plate)
Two times I cringed, at the sights of a plate from Argentina and annother one from Slovakia. But those were only show-plates on the front, the cars had normal Florida-registrations.
Here again the pic for the Admin
01/04/2012 @ 14:57:32: ingo: Pics, specially made for IMCDB-fellows
Here the pic, specially made for dsl
In its background something for tonkatracker
In this pub
decoration, interesting for plate-freaks:
Shop-decoration in Key West:
The car itself is dull an not interesting, but it is - the southernmost abandoned car of the continental USA
Behind the wall on the right is the southermost house of the USA and then
http://www.planetware.com/i/photo/southernmost-point-key-west-fla448.jpg
Going upwards the Whitehead St you can see the Hemingways House, the Pan Am house, the Lighthouse etc, also:
It is still in use, later on I've seen it on the road
An something for IMParkingMeterDb:
01/04/2012 @ 15:07:27: ingo: Pics, specially made for IMCDB-fellows
Old front, new back (and great drinks for nice prices):
In this -I can appreciate it- location:
http://www.hogsbreath.com/ (I'm wearing now a T-Shirt, bought there
![:grin: :grin:](images/smileys/grin.gif)
) you can spot plates, too. Sorry for the quality, but with or without flash proper pics weren't possible:
01/04/2012 @ 15:21:53: ingo: Pics, specially made for IMCDB-fellows
Notice the location!
In this more or less seedy, cobbled "resort"
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g34486-d85810-Reviews-Travelodge_Monaco_N_Miami_Sunny_Isles-North_Miami_Beach_Florida.html this was remarkable anyways.
Pics, made for DynaMike, dsl and the DVLA-checkers:
A decoration object in the Art Deco-quarter of Miami Beach. It has a Dec 12-sticker, but at a closer view you see, that it's a helpless rotten wreck:
Two pics for Kudos and the DVLA-checkers:
When I made the last pic, a bloke on the other side of the street made a bit showtime with his car. But a Bugatti Veyron is too dull and chavy for me, so I didn't made a pic.
01/04/2012 @ 15:38:44: Sandie: Pics, specially made for IMCDB-fellows
Ha! I saw such a Lomax four-wheeler recently too:
03/04/2012 @ 02:30:12: rjluna2: Pics, specially made for IMCDB-fellows
Thanks for these pictures, ingo
The first one is the explosion proof overhang light fixture.
The second one is the classic red/green traffic signal with arm. Probably from the late 1910's to 1920's.
For the last picture on Light Bulb sign. Probably a speciality store that just sell light bulbs
![:grin: :grin:](images/smileys/grin.gif)
As for the sign itself, probably powered by High Output (800 mA) fluorescent light bulb.
Thanks for these pictures, ingo
05/04/2012 @ 01:05:58: dsl: Pics, specially made for IMCDB-fellows
05/04/2012 @ 12:30:06: ingo: Pics, specially made for IMCDB-fellows
Sure, I know that location, the smallest working destillery in Scotland. The Trabi didn't stand there in 1996, when I visited it.
In 2007 and 2010 when we had passed the village on the way to our accomodations in Riemore (2007) and Glenlochsie (2010) I didn't notice the car.
My lunch, right now in this moment:
The last one...
06/04/2012 @ 22:21:07: ingo: Pics, specially made for IMCDB-fellows
My wife's comment about the Edradour-pics was just: "Trabant and Scotland? This doesn't belong together".
Sorry, she don't know the Imp. In that case she may have said "An Imp would fit better"
This evening we've watched about a reportage about something else Scottish:
http://www.waverleyexcursions.co.uk/ Seems to be interesting.
Aha! The car belongs to a German employee, as Wiki says:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edradour
07/04/2012 @ 19:45:45: ingo: Pics, specially made for IMCDB-fellows
06/05/2012 @ 17:28:36: Mudflap2: Pics, specially made for IMCDB-fellows
Thanks! ECW-bodied Leyland Olympian on the left, MCW Metrobus Mk1 on the right.
BTW, I have forgot the password for the kudos forum account, so I'm using the Mudflap one instead.
28/05/2012 @ 12:02:35: ingo: Pics, specially made for IMCDB-fellows
Art with lights, photographed especially for rjluna2 on the other side of the UN-building:
A few more pics will come soon.
28/05/2012 @ 14:15:08: ingo: Pics, specially made for IMCDB-fellows
Only idiots are driving in Manhattan with their own car. The traffic is terrible - and the New York-ish way to drive even more. Totally different than in other areas of the USA. With more Italian/Indian/Russian elements, you can say. Every N.Y. travel-guide includes warnings about that.
(btw.: in guides about travelling in Florida you find warning about the very many retirees driving there and their granddaddy-like way to do that).
So our first experience in Big Apple ws a crash. The shuttle-bus-driver damaged the front of a quite new Mercedes C 380 4matic:
I really wanted to help our nice driver, an immigrant from the Caribbean, just because the two chicks in the Benz (mother and daughter) were so annoying hysterical (the fat drunken witness from the boardwalk even more), but he really was guilty. Turning in the 3rd line is not allowed in the USA, too.
28/05/2012 @ 14:30:07: Andre Malraux: Pics, specially made for IMCDB-fellows
At least it was not a classic Mercedes.
28/05/2012 @ 15:02:13: ingo: Pics, specially made for IMCDB-fellows
Fortunately. At least New York is not a recommended place for spotting classic cars (for cars from far away neither). I saw just one 1971 Chevelle in TriBeCa, otherwise just single cars from the late 80ies, like a 1986+ 420 SEL-Benz. Nothing else. Nothing French, no Montero, no Tempo. Just one 1985 Pontiac Sunbird (but that directly on the Times Square), and one rotten white K-Car has crossed in Queens our way back to the JFK-airport.
Sorry, that I missed to take a pic from the only 1st gen Ford Taurus (also in Queens) - with the lovely personalized N.Y. plate "NSA"
Other personalized plates, I remember were "A BENZ", "TTRIBECA" and "6 NL". In Florida this March I saw also the N.Y.plate "BROOKLYN". And in 2003 a stretched Limo (a Lincoln IIRC) with "CAREY" (probably from Mariah herself. It was at the same evening, I was nearly ran over by Mel Brooks, when he came out of his theater's parking garage quite dynamic. He drove a 7-series BMW.
28/05/2012 @ 17:30:07: rjluna2: Pics, specially made for IMCDB-fellows
10/06/2012 @ 14:46:10: ingo: Pics, specially made for IMCDB-fellows
10/06/2012 @ 15:16:48: ingo: Pics, specially made for IMCDB-fellows