A Most Wonderous Thing

Kinja'd!!! "glemon" (glemon)
10/24/2018 at 22:43 • Filed to: None

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I apologize for the poor video, especially my mirror, and also apologize to the world for driving while videoing. I actually saw this thing parked and planned on snapping a couple quick pics as I went by, but then it pulled out and ended up next to me at the stoplight. I felt compelled record its presence.  Took this a few months ago but new to you opponau ts.


DISCUSSION (5)


Kinja'd!!! slipperysallylikespenguins > glemon
10/24/2018 at 23:01

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Good sighting! I’ve never seen one in the wild, only at museums.


Kinja'd!!! glemon > slipperysallylikespenguins
10/24/2018 at 23:26

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Me neither, except for this one. Maybe original or more likely a very old restoration, wonderful to see it on the road . They are tiny. Dwarfed by a Miata or even an MG M idg et tiny.


Kinja'd!!! Kiltedpadre > glemon
10/25/2018 at 05:53

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I have never seen a Hot Shot on the road. I used to fairly regularly see a man driving a Crosley wagon around the neighborhood where I used to live. It was comically small. I can only imagine seeing the two seater in traffic.


Kinja'd!!! cletus44 aka Clayton Seams > glemon
10/25/2018 at 09:17

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Wow nice find! Fu n fact, these are America’s first sports cars. 


Kinja'd!!! glemon > Kiltedpadre
10/25/2018 at 09:33

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I grew up in an old neighborhood with lots of interesting cars around, including a guy that had about half a dozen Crosleys in his front yard, like oversized Tonka Toys left by oversized children. As I recall there was a truck or two, some sedans and wagons , but definitely no hot shot.