Spotted on N. Main St. in downtown Walnut Creek.
Spotted on N. Main St. in downtown Walnut Creek.
Spotted in front of Va de Vi in downtown Walnut Creek.
Parked outside of See’s Candies in Lafayette last Friday during their grand opening was a 1930 Ford Model A and a 1930 Harley Davidson motorcycle. Instead of a trunk in the back check out the additional row of seats! They had a great spin-the-wheel game with lots of chocolate being handed out. For those living in Lamorinda no need to head out to Walnut Creek for your See’s fix.
1930 Harley Davidson:
Spotted in front of Pyramid Alehouse in downtown Walnut Creek. Anyone know what model and year this is?
Spotted at the Pleasant Hill shopping center, I wonder if this is a real U.S. Army sidecar. Must be fun to ride in!
Spotted in front of Cypress in downtown Walnut Creek, I bet this is one sweet ride.
Spotted in downtown Walnut Creek on N. Main St.
Spotted on N. Main St. in downtown Walnut Creek, this red convertible bears a striking resemblance to this car of the day from last week.
Spotted in Broadway Plaza, Walnut Creek. Does anyone know what car this is?
Take a quick look at this photo and you may think so what, but that little black (matte finish) car in front is a Think car, a Norwegian electric car company. Has anyone ever seen one before? This may be the rarest car I have ever seen in Walnut Creek. I think it’s between this and the 1930s Packard Eight I spotted in front of Nordstrom last April.
From Wikipedia:
Think Global was an electric car company located in Oslo, Norway, which manufactured cars under the TH!NK brand. Production of the Th!nk City was stopped in March 2011 and the company filed for bankruptcy on June 22, 2011, for the fourth time in 20 years.[1] The company was bought soon after by Electric Mobility Solutions AS and production ceased in August 2012 with no more announcements regarding future production.