There's a few differences, mostly color and wheels. I enjoy Pike Peaks, so this looks glorious, even if it's customized.
Subaru legacy spec b 3.0R somewhat boring on the first look but handsomly proportioned and truly nice looking. Also thid one is currently for sale for just 12 grand but it stands far away and would have to be imported wich would cost alot too
As we all know there is no accounting for tastes. And after browsing this thread I have found that many cars posted here that I wouldn't call "pretty" in any sense. For example I have never encountered an American car I would have described as pretty. "Cool", "classy", "powerful" or "exiting" comes to mind but not "pretty". Same with most of the other cars I saw. Some were "interesting" (like the AMC Pacer, or the Rat Rods on page 3) others "flamboyant" (like some of the more "space-agey" 50s US cars) and others again I would have described as "beautiful" like the BMW 507 or "striking" (like the Alfa Romeo SZ, the Ferrari F40 or the Lamborghini Countach). But few were actually pretty. Therefore I have attached some photos of cars I would characterize as properly pretty: Borgward Isabella Fiat Barchetta (although I think "pretty" is the only thing it does well) Mazda MX-5 NA (Mk.I) Sunbeam Tiger (looks a bit like a miniature Ferrari 250) among others I would consider very pretty are the original Mini, Volkswagen Karmann Ghia, Lotus Elan, Triumph Spitfire and the Peugeot 205 GTI The we come to timeless and beautiful: Ferrari 250 GT California SWB Mercedes 300SL Flügeltürer Ferrari 308/328 GTB/GTS