I spotted this classic, vintage Volkswagen Type 2 'Microbus' aka Kombi aka Transporter recently and it caught my eye. The 'Bus' is iconic as it is and here, many try to keep it in pristine condition or with a proper funky psychedelic, flower-power 1960s or 1970s vibe to it. This one was unique.
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Showing posts with label spotted on the streets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spotted on the streets. Show all posts
Monday, July 18, 2016
Spotted on the Streets: Volkswagen Type 2 1st Generation MicroBus with the 'Rat Look'
Monday, June 13, 2016
Spotted on the Streets: My mid-2000s Ssangyong Rexton has no resale value...what should I do with it?
This is a normal Ssangyong Rexton. It was sold in Malaysia is the mid 2000s. It is powered by a Mercedes Benz 2.7liter diesel engine and 5 speed automatic gearbox. It was quite hardy but it still cost somewhere in the RM138,000+ when it was brand new (circa 2007). And then you know its one of those funny named Korean cars...Ssangyong. So the resale value is pretty much rock bottom. These days you see people asking around RM20,000 for one. So what do you do with a Rexton that has no second hand value? You pimp it out of course.
But I never expected this to come out.
Monday, May 16, 2016
Spotted on the streets: Toyota Sports 800 - Classic Japanese sports cars way before JDM was cool
This is a rare car that has been spotted by long time reader Siva Bhakta. It is a Toyota Sports 800 from 1965 or thereabouts. He managed to chat up the owner who also mentioned that there was at least fifteen or so of this car in Malaysia. That is quite a number as according to sources like Wikipedia, 3,131 units were made and about 10% have survived to this day (with most in Japan).
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