
Thanks to J. for sending this beautiful BMW. Any guesses on the year?
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Thanks to J. for sending this beautiful BMW. Any guesses on the year?
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Thanks to Brent for sending this beauty.
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Sweet City Ride is made possible by the Friends of the PoPville Society!
Incredible. Thanks to Adam for sending this very rare Isetta.
“The Isetta is an Italian-designed microcar initially manufactured in 1953 by the Italian firm Iso SpA, and subsequently built under license in a number of different countries, including Argentina, Spain, Belgium, France, Brazil, Germany, and the United Kingdom. The name Isetta is the Italian diminutive form of Iso, meaning “little Iso”. Because of its egg shape and bubble-like windows, it became known as a bubble car, a name also given to other similar vehicles. (more…)

Thanks to K. for sending this beautiful “Austin-Healey 3000, apparently manufactured from 1959-1967.”

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Thanks to J. for sending this dope Citroen.
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Thanks to David for sending: “A 1965 Mercury Park Lane in the Barracks Row July 4 parade.”
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Thanks to Adam for sending this beauty: (more…)

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Thanks to G. for sending the “The Amtrak Crayola engine spotted at Union Station.” (more…)

Thanks to Aaron for sending: “Sunday afternoon at the Washington Monument. I once saw a guy with something similar – it was a motorized lazy boy!”
hahaha love it. The turf under the chair is chef’s kiss!
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Sweet City Ride is made possible by the Friends of the PoPville Society!
Thanks to Amy for sending the awesome old Citroen above.
Thanks to Thomas for sending this curious Prehistoric Edition below: (more…)