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As the temperature rises in the Hamptons, the drop-tops start coming down. This blue beauty was spotted in Bridgehampton, just being its cool-blue iridescent self. With temperatures reportedly going to rise to in the nineties this week, some cooling relief will certainly be in order. And what better way to do that then with a ride in this convertible car.
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We definitely didn’t spot this race car speeding around the East End but it made our pick as today’s Hamptons Car of the Day because the owner, Tim George Jr. will be making his way to Watermill this weekend for the Social Life Magazine party on Saturday night. So why is the studly NYC native trading the race track for the LIE?… More »
Okay, so today’s car of the day is more of a joke due to its unique use of construction materials. If you have ever seen a racing or car movie such as The Fast and the Furious, a majority of the cars in the film have an added piece called a rear spoiler. This particular dark green car spotted in Southampton had a structure that was likely intended to resemble a rear spoiler, however… More »
It appears we were not the only people to take notice of this large yacht docked in Greenport Harbor due to the numerous gapers and gazers that were looking on from the pier. During a recent trip to the North Shore, we made a brief stop in Greenport only to spot this sixty to seventy foot yacht. Unfortunately we were unable to catch the name of the boat. If you owned a ship like this what might you name it?
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You know you are summering in the Hamptons when…the Range Rover is so popular that you pass dozens of RR’s no matter where you go. It is essentially the summer staple car…and the GofGHamptons mobile happens to be one. After spotting not one, not two, not three, but FOUR Range Rovers parked alongside one another on Main St. in Sag Harbor, NY we affirmed our previous suspicion that the Range Rover is truly the official Hamptons staple car… More »
This flat-bed green Gator truck was spotted in the parking lot of this weekends Super Saturday event. The truck was happily nestled among the countless Mercedes’, Range Rovers, and medley of other luxury cars . As displayed on the back, this auto runs on diesel thereby upping its Hamptons coolness and intimidation factor by a one hundred. Adding a fun touch to the car is its fake Hawaii license plate advertising the message “Hang-Loose” on the back. [Hamptons Cars] More »
[Photo via Twitter] Some of the smallest cars that exist are those you get in your cereal box as a prize. However, this tiny auto was not found at the bottom of your breakfast, it was spotted outside of the Blue & Cream store in East Hampton, NY. By merely looking at the parking space in the photo, you can tell that this miniature car hardly takes up half of the spot… More »
[Photo via Manonthemove] This blast from the past, Volkswagen Type 181 Kurierwagen, was spotted outside of Georgica Restaurant & Lounge in East Hampton earlier this May. Supposedly the car was abandoned by its original owners. This automobile is also known as The Trekker and stemmed from the original Volkswagen Beetle. Wish we knew where this car was now? [Hamptons Cars]
[James Brooks in our Volkswagen Touareg V6 TDI] Team Hampton left the Range Rover at home this weekend and tried out the latest Green car from VW. The VW Touareg TDI pronounced “tore-reg” got 25 miles per gallon on the Montauk highway (quite a difference in our gas bill this weekend!) Also, it runs on diesel. We took the thing all over, starting at the Thrillist party in Southampton. Here’s some things we learned… More »
[Photos by ADRIEL REBOH for PMc] Separating it from traditional VW buses, this particular automobile is unique due to it’s impressive paint job. It looks like a few graffiti artists got a hold of some paint and spray cans and used this car as their canvas. We are unsure if the painted van belonged to a Surf Lodge patron or maybe it is the designated Surf Lodge mobile…It certainly should be. Hopefully we will see some more of this funk mobile driving around Montauk this summer. [Hamptons Cars] More »
Spotted from afar, taking a picture of this three-wheeled vehicle was rather difficult considering how nimble and lithe it was. This vehicle moved like a motorcycle, but had the speed of a race car. However, after some research it appears that this mobile is a T-Rex made by Campagna. More »