automobile

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The automobile tag on WindowsForum.com covers a variety of car-related topics shared by the community, including personal stories about classic cars, unique vehicles, and automotive news. Members have posted about their own cars, such as a 1960 Austin Healey Sprite displayed at the Gilmore Automobile Museum, and shared memories of cars driven in their youth. Other threads highlight unusual automobiles like the world's smallest licensed car, a turbine-powered Batmobile, and a transparent Plexiglas Pontiac 'Ghost Car' headed for auction. The tag also includes lighthearted content like a man apologizing for a traffic jam via Twitter. These discussions are found in off-topic areas of the forum, reflecting members' diverse interests beyond Windows and technology.
  1. whoosh

    ART Night Drive

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  2. MikeHawthorne

    Windows 10 Not about Windows, but theres no off topic area.

    Hi This is just a brag! My 1960 Austin Healey Sprite that I owned for 50 years is on display in the Gilmore Automobile Museum for the next six months, along with Nicolas Cage's Ferrari, and Janis Joplin's Porsche, among other hallmark sports cars. JANIS JOPLIN AND NICOLAS CAGE CARS APPEAR IN...
  3. Super Sarge

    Cars driven in my youth

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  4. reghakr

    VIDEO World's only actual turbine powered Batmobile [VIDEO]

  5. reghakr

    World's only remaining 'Ghost Car' headed for auction... incredible images of the Plexiglas Pontiac

    An extraordinary transparent car is set to fetch as much as $475,000 when it goes up for auction View photo and read story: World's only remaining 'Ghost Car' headed for auction... incredible images of the Plexiglas Pontiac expected to fetch almost $500,000 | Mail Online
  6. cybercore

    IMAGES World's smallest car built by British constructor

    British constructor Perry Watkins has assembled officially the world's smallest licensed car - and it has a top speed of 60kph. At just 41 inches high, 51 inches long and a seemingly impossible 26 inches wide, the miniscule motor is in danger of being overpowered by other vehicles on the...
  7. cybercore

    Man apologizes for traffic jam via Twitter

    SEATTLE -- A tongue-in-cheek way of documenting his ordeal on Interstate 5 got a bigger response than Michael Micheletti ever expected. "Everybody is going to run into trouble at some point," said Micheletti, a designer from Shoreline. "And I guess my experience was good people were there to...
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