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    Mobius: And won't you look at that! A Merkur! How quaint but oh so very interesting. Gotta say it's not the prettiest car, but wow, it's cool to see a car tha... more »
    Mobius: "1919 Ford" Wow, Murilee, you must do a huge feature on the car in 2019. If Nostradamus isn't proven right by then, that is. more »
    Novaload: Let's see...any of the pickups, either wagon, any Tbird and any Lincoln. more »
    Buickboy92: Wow, I was surprised to see those early Fords at the top. The Ford Model T got me started in cars. But there was other early influences. more »
    My X-type is too a real Jaguar: I had forgotten how good looking the 55 Mercury was. more »
    that ain't the way to have fun, son: I still cannot believe how well Chrysler pulled off the long, low, swept look from the late-50's through the early-70's. In fact, I pass, daily, now ... more »
    JC Whitless: Not a single 63'....Tisk Tisk. Perhaps we need to do a feature on commenters rides? Perhaps "Whip of the week?" Just a thought. Or just call it "D... more »
    BlueBomb: Is it just me, or were the Japanese joints BOORRRING! Baring the converts and Z's everything else was totally forgettable, if not forgotten. Almost an... more »
    coupeZ600: What, no Coupe Z's?.... O.K., I admit they're kind of rare (145 left as of last count), but it looks like Alameda has one of everything! Great Job, Mu... more »
    TurboRefrigerator: This could read as a list of cars-to-drive-before-I-die. Luckily, I worked as a lot lizard at an auto auction for a few years back in the 90's, so I ... more »
    Novaload: Either Fairlady, please. Seriously, just one. Y'all can have all the other stuff. The '78 Z is a looker, too, but that particular one is a rusty monst... more »
    that ain't the way to have fun, son: I can't believe it, but there are a few of these cars I'd still like to own before I die. A mid-80's Cressida, a Starion turbo, a dual-shift-lever Co... more »
    aSoundofSleep-less nights: I would do dirty, insane, and very illegal things for a vintage FJ in good shape. Hmm, I may have inadvertently found out what my project car /hell/, ... more »
    MushyHeirloom: I found a second-gen Accord yesterday, riding up to Manchester, helping my neighbors move to a new apartment. It seemed alive and well, bombing down 1... more »
    bdon: nice to see the gl turbo wagon. I have rebuilt at 3 iin the past 12 years. I see the one in photo lokks great, but has the rear end mounting flaw..I w... more »
  • #downonthestreet450

    Celebrating 450 Old Vehicles Down On The Alameda Street: Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury!

    I've shot so many interesting street-parked cars and trucks in Alameda that I can't fit them all in one post without causing brownouts along the Eastern Seaboard. Today is FoMoCo's turn! More »
  • #downonthestreet450

    Celebrating 450 Old Vehicles Down On The Alameda Street: Chrysler Corporation

    After the '73 Challenger and '51 Dodge we saw this weekend, now seems like the right time to honor the Chrysler, Dodge, and Plymouth vehicles I've photographed down on the Alameda street. More »
  • #downonthestreet450

    Celebrating 450 Old Vehicles Down On The Alameda Street: The Japanese

    We saw the non-German European Alameda DOTS machines yesterday, and today we'll admire the old Japanese iron that still survives on the streets of the Island That Rust Forgot. More »
  • #downonthestreet450

    Celebrating 450 Old Vehicles Down On The Alameda Street: The Other Europeans

    As we continue to celebrate 450 cars photographed down on the Alameda, California street, we're going to follow up the Germans with the rest of the Europeans: Italy, France, Sweden, and the UK! More »
  • #downonthestreet450

    Celebrating 450 Old Vehicles Down On The Alameda Street: Detroit Luxury!

    The Down On The Street series has been around for a couple years now, and we've seen a good sampling of big ol' Detroit luxury dreadnaughts down on the Alameda street during that time. More »
  • #downonthestreet450

    Celebrating 450 Old Vehicles Down On The Alameda Street: The Non-Big 3 American Machines

    We're actually up to 482 Alameda street-parked classics in this series, but I'm still working on chronicling the 450-machine milestone. The Server Hamsters resist in all their maddened rodential fury, but we press on! More »
  • #downonthestreet450

    Celebrating 450 Old Vehicles Down On The Alameda Street: The Germans

    The Hamsters are resisting our efforts to continue the 450 DOTS commemoration, but we've finally got Round Two ready for your enjoyment. Here are the German cars that roam the Island That Rust Forgot. More »
  • #downonthestreet450

    Celebrating 450 Old Vehicles Down On The Alameda Street: The Wagons

    We've hit another milestone, with 450 interesting street-parked vehicles in the Down On The Street series. That means it's time to have our customary DOTS roundup, but we're doing it a bit differently this time. More »
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