Who can find a Z on Google Earth? I don't know if this is possible but I'm laying down the challenge. The best I've been able to find is here: 42 deg 22'08.72" N 71 deg 06' 59.91" W It's almost a Z but the bonnet doesn't look long enough so I think it isn't. Good luck with it, the only tip I can give is that some of the US cities seem to be the highest resolution. Even though I know where I could find some in Austalia, our maps are too low res, so that's why this will be really hard. Ben
WARNING: DO NOT POST COORDINATES Someone who knows you (or where you live would be able to verify the claim. Especially if your car is parked at home of somewhere it may regularly be parked. Open invite to theft! I checked Travs addy, and there surely is a car which may be his Zed, but the resolution is crap. Does anyone know if Google Earth has been upgraded, because in the past we were able to see "Baroo" where Tim parked at work.
yeh wasnt gonna post my co-ord's lol, if you saw a grey blob inbetween 2 other white blobs it was mine haha
Ben use Google Earth to find a girlfriend There would have to be 1 in this world, hahahaha. You got too much time on your hands Max
My old sierra Cosworth is still parked outside my house in the UK!!! (according to google) It was last there in 1996
My closest yet... http://www.elysiumtech.com.au/zedstuff/vegas_zed_1.kmz pretty sure it's a zed but the bonnet looks a bit skew. AB
How old are the Google Earth Aussie maps? Looked up my work and noticed a lot of Eastlink roadworks well under progress, I half expected the maps to be older than that. Must have been taken on a Sat/Sun cos there were only a dozen or so cars in the carpark instead of about 150. Therefore no RZM machine in pic. Moved to my place, I'd need x-ray maps to see through the carport!