best ever looking car
#41
Originally Posted by falkster
BMW M3 E30
Lancia Evo
Escort Mk1 RS2000
Camero SS
Maxda RX3
Lancia Evo
Escort Mk1 RS2000
Camero SS
Maxda RX3
Mk1 escort - I was getting worried there that no-one grew up in the 70's
Other than that - Cobra or GT40 (can I add a mexico to the list... in bananaman yellow of course - did they come in other colours???)
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a cherry red pagani zonda. beautiful.
tvr griffith, a racing green one please. in fact, i love the look of any tvr, sculpture on wheels. shame they break down a lot
tvr griffith, a racing green one please. in fact, i love the look of any tvr, sculpture on wheels. shame they break down a lot
#45
Originally Posted by fast bloke
Mk1 escort - I was getting worried there that no-one grew up in the 70's
Other than that - Cobra or GT40 (can I add a mexico to the list... in bananaman yellow of course - did they come in other colours???)
Other than that - Cobra or GT40 (can I add a mexico to the list... in bananaman yellow of course - did they come in other colours???)
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Subaru & the words good looking dont go together
this is good looking
http://www.showoffyourcar.com/cars/A...ROMEO/7332.jpg
this is good looking
http://www.showoffyourcar.com/cars/A...ROMEO/7332.jpg
#48
Originally Posted by Sebastien
I cannot imagine why nobody mentionned the Mclaren F1 !!! This is THE best looking car in the world...
Ferrari 288GTO - c'mon guys! CMON!
TVR Giffith (not the 60's models)
Lotus Esprit S1 and TurboEsprit ('G' cars not the later softened styling)
Mclaren F1
#49
Nice to see a few votes for the 300SL Gull Wing .... When I saw the first one as a small boy in the 1950s outside the Dorchester Hotel in London - I was awestruck.
One or two mentions for the Austin Healeys too - both the early cars and the 3000 were good lookers. I also prefer the 1950-1960s Aston Martin early DBs up to DB5. The modern DBs are a bit OTT and lack an essential for 'best ever looking' .... elegance.
One or two mentions for the Austin Healeys too - both the early cars and the 3000 were good lookers. I also prefer the 1950-1960s Aston Martin early DBs up to DB5. The modern DBs are a bit OTT and lack an essential for 'best ever looking' .... elegance.
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