Peter Behrens's Blog, page 154
September 28, 2021
Nissan Figaro, Maine
From David Rivard: "Ever seen one of these? Not me, until today. At Pepperell Cove here in Kittery Point. Wikipedia says they only made 20,000+ and sold only in Japan ('in Nissan Cherry stores')".AL caught one of these in Vancouver a while back, where there are plenty of Japanese-market imports.Michael Moore spotted another Fig in North London
September 27, 2021
Straight Outta Jalisco: 1978 Ford F100 Ranger
September 26, 2021
c. 1990 Dodge D250 flatbed
From Matt Sheehey in Northern Virginia: "I came across this beautiful Ram flatbed last night in an industrial neighborhood in Fairfax County, VA.It’s a great truck for hauling countertops. I especially like the new paint job. Take care and enjoy fall in New England"AL: our iconic Dodge D250 is down in West Texas.
September 25, 2021
1953 MG TD
"The story of the sauce and its name remain a mystery to me, but I did get some background on the MG out front. I knew I could always research Clare and Carl at a later time, however I only had this one chance to chat up the fellow in/on the MG, which I did. Notice he is sitting "on" the car while the tonneau cover provides a surface to spread out his lunch. No roll down window to hang the tray from?
I instantly smiled when the owner's first words were, "it's a 1953" which happens to be my birth year. Next revealed was the fact that this was his second MG, the first being when he was in High School. We didn't talk tech stuff except that it was underpowered with it's 50 something hp engine.
Being of similar age and both having had MGs in high school we briefly shared stories of nostalgia before enjoying a Michigan red hot on a beautiful New York day."AL: here's a 1952 MG TD in Maine.. And another we caught in Quebec.AL: Quand j'etais jeune a Montréal, les Michigan Hot Dogs étaient une big deal en Québec.AL: The novel The Red Car by Don Stanford lit the MG fire in me when I read it in sixth grade. Crazily unavailable unless you're willing to part with a couple hundred.
September 24, 2021
EVs and the Neutral Problem
"Cars break down.We all know this is true. As someone with decades of experience driving barely-operable shitboxes, I have lived this truth many times over. One saving grace of dealing with broken down cars is that they’re almost always still able to roll, the bare, absolute minimum you can expect from a car, and as such were at least able to be pushed out of harm’s way. This isn’t the case with electric cars, though, and I think this is a real problem..." Read the piece on Jalopnik
Anthony Schmidt, photographer
from the blogosphere: "None of these are REAL cars, they are photos taken by 13-year-old Anthony Ryan Schmidt. He is autistic and his passion is photographing miniature cars.The last couple years his mother made a calendar to show off his best work. You can order a copy here"
September 23, 2021
Volkswagen buses
September 22, 2021
1965 Cadillac convertible
Saw it up at Fresh Pond, Cambridge. We've posted a '64 Cadillac convertible, same color, also from Cambridge last year.
September 21, 2021
Acura TSX Wagon
Never owned a car that wasn't a wagon. Detroit doesn't seem interested in stationwagons anymore. Wagons are sleeker and less hulking than SUVS. Eurowagons have always been a popular body style, Over There. In Maine, the Subaru Outback wagon is ubiquitous though it's getting lumpier and more SUV- like in every edition. Hadn't know much about this Acura, and they didn't sell many, and stopped selling them in 2014.
September 20, 2021
1966 Thunderbird
1966 was a good year from Dearborn and in our opinion hatched one of the best of the 'Birds. AL caught this car at Motorland in Arundel, Maine. Here's a 1963 Thunderbird from the Bay Area. And Chip Lord with the exalted 1962 Thunderbird.



