Fire Truck, Supercharged E36 M3, Honda Acty: The Dopest Cars I Found For Sale Online
The postwar vehicle market is such a blind spot in my automotive knowledge. I know enough about prewar stuff to get by (it’s largely made by Nazis, for Nazis, or both), but these ‘50s cars never drew my attention in enough to really learn about them. Maybe they’re just before my time — this Bel Air came out a mere 43 years before I was born.
What does draw my attention, though, is this color. I feel like this is such a popular one among ‘50s cars, but it’s long disappeared from the automotive market. General Motors, if you still have the paint code around, bring back this turquoise. I promise at least one person would buy it. Not me, I can’t afford a new car, but someone. Probably.