It should come as no surprise that health concerns have cancelled the 2020 Pebble Beach Concours D'Elegance but that shouldn't stop us from wishing we were there. So tell us what car you'd like to see traverse the perfectly manicured grounds of Pebble, but we want WRONG ANSWERS only!
As an example, here's a possible right answer: 1934 Delage D8 Sports Tourer
And here's a wrong answer: Nash Metropolitan
So remember, wrong answers only!
The 1974 Dale
The Dale! I lived near the company "headquarters" back in the day, in Studio City California. I still have a perfectly preserved promotional poster of that fine vehicle.
1933 Volvo Venus Bilo.
Wow, that's almost close to being a right answer! Almost!
1980's era Snapper lawnmower, Forest Gump style!
Any car from the show "Pimp My Ride"
oh man!!! I would LOVE to drive in with my trusty, rusty old, 1971 Fargo dump truck with a fresh load of manure!
That is a FANTASTIC wrong answer!
1976 Triumph TR7 US spec.
A mid-90’s Honda Civic outfitted with multiple LCD tv screens and more speakers than a stadium preparing for a heavy metal concert?
Aztec... Towing any Miata with a roll bar and 4 extra track tires
The cars that have graced the lawn in the past; but in the condition before they were restored. The contrast of rust against the pristine green grass would be beautiful.
AMC Pacer
Pierce32, yours is really close to my suggestion... A rusty (or even pristine) Gremlin, extra points if its the Levi edition
Polaris Slingshot
Any year Trabant.
A military "jeep" made by Ford in the sixties. It should be displayed in the position it usually ended up in a tight off-road corner, upside down.
Pinto sport wagon the 1 with round windows on rear panels
my rusty 1974 superior cadillac endloading hearse, complete with casket.
My first car, 1958 DKW 3=6!
An automotive cornucopia cavalcade of all past winners (?) of the various Concours d’Lemons!
This is why I read the comments before posting. My first thought was any vehicle that could enter the 24 hours of LeMons.
This amc from the not so classic cult film Hi-Riders
Or this.....
And finally my last submission.......
Enjoy.
A 1972 Honda Z600 coupe followed by a 1972 N600 sedan.
Geo Metro Limo
Any 4-door Japanese import from the '90s with those spinner hubcaps (with at least one zipped-tied onto the wheel).
A Chrysler K car any year wagon or sedan
As much as I loved mine, you have to have an Aztek.
1985 Yugo
A 1929 Rolls Royce with a purple velvet interior, fuzzy steering wheel, and a 10,000 watt bass-boomer stereo shoved in the back. I only submit this because I actually saw one of these at a show. My gut still hurts a little when I think about it.
My 131000 mile 2011 Dodge Grand Caravan. She's quite fetching!
My companies oldest work van. 2007 Ford E250 extended cargo van with all interior racks, shelves, and dual ladder rack. This van has had may hundreds of hours of body modifications giving the "look" of tools denting the outer panels from the inside. The 4 factory hub caps that don't match at all is what people are trying to do with socks these days. One owner!
My Mom's 1949 Nash Landau Convertible.
Maroon (purple), Yellow wheels and no front bumper.
Dad found it in a neighbors yard. Splashed out a dollar for it, towed it to the Flying A gas station. They got it running (sort of...) and Mom drove it for about four years. Said it was better than walking.
This was actually not true if you were 16 with a brand new drivers license and wanted to be cool.....
On The Green at Pebble Beach though.....!!!
Did my recommendation for the poor Yugo (any year) get received? If so, here's a another vote for it...
1st year Yugo or rear ended pinto
The Anycar. Perfect for confusing times...
Can't forget the Yugo.
I would enter my 1995 Caprice Station Wagon
What could be more wrong than a 7-1/2 ton 1943 Federal 606 all wheel drive truck with an 855 cubic inch Hercules 6 cylinder engine ? And if the battery is dead you can start it with a hand cranked inertia starter.
My 1997 Panoz Roadster AIV WITH ostrich leather interior
What about a LeCar?
But that's too NICE.
Matthew Andersons Moskvich or any David Tracy heap.