SPIED: Get A TASTE Of SoCal With These Rides Of Summer — What's More YOUR Style? NEW Or VINTAGE?

SPIED: Get A TASTE Of SoCal With These Rides Of Summer — What's More YOUR Style? NEW Or VINTAGE?
If there's one thing you have to love about summer, it's when all the goodies come out to play. And if you're located in SoCal, then you're really in for a treat.

That's because there's just so many more unique vehicles and taste. Trust me, I know. I am from New Jersey/New York Tri-state region and you just don't get so many eclectic modifications.

The Rides of Summer

In this all-new photo gallery snapped by Agent 001, we show you the cool, interesting and downright weird autos of SoCal.

In our first hand-picked selection of snaps, there's a real mixture of vintage and all-new rides. If you're in the northeast, there simply isn't this much variety as cars don't last as long. Blame the salt. Having said that, IF money were no object, what's more YOUR style for summer? All-new OR vintage?

What say you, Spies?


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runninglogan1runninglogan1 - 6/28/2018 3:05:57 AM
+2 Boost
How about a 1959 300SL convertible?


TomMTomM - 6/28/2018 6:36:28 AM
+3 Boost
While that T-Bird is really really nice - and the Imperial is also - If I am going to travel cross country for a Long (At least 3-4 weeks) trip to California and Back - while it seems like a good way to break in the Maybach - I probably would prefer the Chrysler Mini-van - which I consider the ideal vacation vehicle for a person who like to camp.


xjug1987axjug1987a - 6/28/2018 11:06:02 AM
-1 Boost
This is what this site should always be about. This brought a smile to my face, such a nice little moment. Tom, your CT6 would be great here too!


MDarringerMDarringer - 6/28/2018 8:45:06 AM
+1 Boost
Answer: They were parked on streets in Southern California. He snapped pictures of random cars. Cranked the color balance and is purporting them to be some sort of artistic collection.


Agent001Agent001 - 6/28/2018 6:35:45 PM
+1 Boost
The article is two-fold. 1. It's showing an interesting collection of vehicles both new and old that are hot and you see on the streets in SoCal. 2. A good website both informs AND entertains. And a side note, if you can't enjoy what you're seeing in our gallery and have an appreciation for the vehicles (both good and bad) then we suspect you may have bigger issues that we cannot help you with. You may need to crank up the 'color balance' a little more in your life.

001


MDarringerMDarringer - 6/29/2018 4:45:24 PM
+1 Boost
No need to get ones feeling weelings all hurty werty because someone questioned the artistic merit.


DeutschlandDeutschland - 6/28/2018 10:08:08 AM
+1 Boost
Jeep Wrangler...what a god awful suspension...doesn't belong on roads


xjug1987axjug1987a - 6/28/2018 11:09:15 AM
0 Boost
I agree, I'm amazed with all these I see on the road and they're like Conestoga Wagons to ride in. They should make a Wrangler Limited that is more luxurious and has a great ride and is quiet for us 50 year olds. Give us the look but keep the kid stuff.... bet they'd sell?


GeorgeDGeorgeD - 6/28/2018 6:31:55 PM
+1 Boost
You both are fools, The Wrangler is a purpose built off-roader. If you want comfort, Jeep makes the Cherokee if you want softness for your old bones (xjug).




xjug1987axjug1987a - 6/29/2018 3:56:22 PM
+1 Boost
“Fools” is awfully strong don’t u think?


xjug1987axjug1987a - 6/29/2018 3:56:23 PM
+1 Boost
“Fools” is awfully strong don’t u think?


DeutschlandDeutschland - 6/28/2018 12:44:27 PM
+2 Boost
Agree...I'm amazed at how many people here in Chicago ride around in them. I doubt may of them are being taken off road


valhallakeyvalhallakey - 6/28/2018 11:56:58 PM
+1 Boost
That first picture of that 70s Caddy is excellent. The car needs to loose the curb feelers though.


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