Batman Visits Austin! Spied Batmobile in Koenig at Burnet Road
Taken from HEB parking lot. I did not imagine this! Hope he got the bad guys!
Taken from HEB parking lot. I did not imagine this! Hope he got the bad guys!
Not for sale but on loan from a friend of Austin’s Ferrari dealership, this is a really significant car. At the time of its debut, it was the first production car to break 200 mph.
I really like this car but didn’t know about it before seeing it at Motostalgia’s Austin auction at COTA. Plush leather seats and a mean stance. This is the rarer sport version.
After walking my behind off in Prague, I was really happy to find this very cute little car. While taking these pics, I heard someone yell, so I turned around to see three people coming
Only 254 were manufactured between 2000 and 2002. This exotic was powerful and sophisticated. Read more on wiki.
Earlier, I posted pics of this car inside the garage but these are better pics.
This very lightweight, highly styled race car was made in San Diego in the early 60s, powered by a Fiat Abarth 850 cc engine. Here are tech specs, history and more pics of this particular
Surprised to run across this sparkling 1954 Kaiser Darrin at Motoreum in NW Austin. Has an L head, straight six common to other Kaisers. They made about 452 of them and more than 300 survive
Not what I first thought. This is a steel body on a Cadillac chassis with a turbo charged Caddy engine. Sparks apparently made about 90 roadsters like this in the early 1980s. Seems to be
Don’t know what it is but the only writing on the vehicle was “Kylarvatska” meaning “antifreeze”.