First off, let me congratulate The Professor for recognizing the Corona’s grille. I thought that would be a bit of a challenge. Now today’s clue is a bit different: it’s by association. I couldn’t resist shooting this young woman working on her vintage Vespa, and as soon as I did, I realized it would make a clue, for a car. Have fun.
CC Clue: By Association
– Posted on November 17, 2011
Was permission granted from said woman to publish this picture? Or should I even ask?
No. She was right up against the curb, on public property (city right of way extends 13′ from curb), and her face isn’t visible. I shot it from the street. You think she’d mind? It’s not like I caught her in a compromising position, did I? Especially compared to what I see in the parks sometimes. When you walk around a lot, you see some interesting things.
She caught my attention because it’s refreshing to see someone like her working on her bike. Not exactly an everyday sort of thing. Cars aren’t the only thing I shoot. Photographers have been shooting folks on the sidewalk for a long time; old tradition. Some make a living out of it: http://www.nytimes.com/imagepages/2011/10/23/fashion/23STREET.html?scp=6&sq=bill%20cunningham&st=cse
Speaking of “On The Street”, have you seen the documentary, “Bill Cunningham New York”? It’s excellent, really interesting. This guy’s over 80, rides his bike in Manhattan traffic taking pictures, meets newspaper deadlines, and is so well-known he has the run of the place. It’s on Netflix now, streamable even..
Yes I have. Excellent.
I used to think women who could drive forklifts were the sexiest thing ever, but this might have it beat…
If you’d known, as I have, women who drove forklifts, then you’d have been disabused of your delusions.
And the odds were pretty good she wouldn’t be interested in you, anyway. Not that way – switch-hitters abound in “non-traditional” career choices.
LOL. Comment of the day!
2012 Veyron SS
Fiat 500?
1989 Eugenian Lite
I’m guessing some kind of Fiat. How about a Siata Spring, or did they make an Italian version of the Isetta? I seem to remember the first ones were made by Iso.
In reference to the Corvette post that is above this one… a scooter is a better pussy magnet. As my now fiance said a few years ago when she first saw me on one (and we were just friends at that point): “Well at least I can be pretty sure you’re not compensating for anything.”
I thought what women say when they see a man on a scooter is ‘too bad all the good ones are gay.’ Just kidding.
There was a Vespa car, but my guess here is a Cushman product of some sort. I really hope it has nothing to do with the color yellow.
Your CC is a Chevette Scooter.
Aaaakkkk!!! My eyes! My eyes!!
Putting a Yugo on Curbside Classic, is entering the gaudy trespass of obscenity; but to put a CHEVETTE up is BEYOND THE PALE!
Have you NO decency, sir?
Considering the Dodge A100 pickup that was just posted I’m going to say that it’s a Piaggio Porter light commercial pickup.
Here’s what they look like:
Very nice. I’m just wondering what she’s looking at?
Having wrenched on my brother’s wretched and demon posessed Vespa 20+ years ago the only things I can recall at the back of the engine are the shock mount and the oil drain plug.
Or does the miserable cable shift mechanism terminate there? As you might surmise from my comments working on a Vespa rates near the bottom of my vehicular experiences…
association with a Vespa-
Hudson Wasp? AMC Hornet?
…but that would be too obvious..
Then there’s Hannah Johnson.
Yeah, I can kinda see the Chevette Scooter, in that she’s working on it and not riding it.