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Tuesday, December 7, 2010

EVENT: MOTOR 4 TOYS PT.2


With this colorful Lotus lineup, it's time for another look at Sunday's Motor 4 Toys charity car meet in Woodland Hills.
As you saw during the first post, no matter what kind of automobiles you dig, there was something here for you.

This widened Mini looked pretty aggressive as it rolled through the lot. I wonder what was under the hood?


Lt. Frank Bullitt made it out to spread some holiday cheer.

As cool as the new body style Impreza hatchback is, I don't think it can replace the classic looks of the Impreza Wagon...

This '68 GTO looked great. There's always something cool about factory original muscle cars.

This group of Tesla owners were keeping things green. I really want to experience one of these electro sports cars from the driver's seat.

This Audi wagon takes the "smooth" style to a new level, complete with Moon discs. Very unique.

Yep, it's still sort of a big deal to see cars like this R32 GT-R here in California.

The "terminator" Mustang Cobras still look pretty tough. Black Saleen wheels are a perfect fit with the orange body. Reminds me a little of the ZELE 370Z in Japan.

Photos can only do so much for cars like the F430 Scuderia. You gotta hear their sweet sounds.

Yep, I just posted a photo of a Scion xB immediately after posting a photo an F430. Variety is the spice of life.

Why not spice things up a little more with this Challenger?

You can always count on seeing plenty of 'Vettes at events like this. Most of these guys seem to keep their cars pretty stock though.

Spotted this AE86 coupe on TE37V's. Very cool to see people rocking these wheels on the street.

I'm not quite sure what else to say here, except for I want one.

When I see this Alfa, I want to hop in and drive down some cobblestone roads to a quaint cafe somewhere. Maybe in the rain to make things even more moody.

One of several R35's I spotted spread around the parking lot.

An E46 M3 looking about as good as it can. It definitely seems like monoblock wheels are on the upswing in popularity.

The most unique car I saw all day would probably be this Fiat X1/9 race car replica in full Martini livery.

Next time I'll be back with the real highlight of the day - an afternoon canyon cruise with the Hotchkis Suspension H-Team.
Don't miss it.
-Mike Garrett
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