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Having seen a couple of them in the flesh, I can see why various owners were dissapointed with the fittings - as many were simply sourced from a variety of diffirent manufacturer's mass production parts bins!
Still - you don't see many (any?) actually on the road - and to own one would be a VERY special experience I'm sure.
As to what I'd have, given the choice of ANYTHING (and I'll keep doing that Euromillions when it's a huge roll-over just in case!)... probably a "Pagani Zonda Roadster F"...
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A ferrari..
Either a 355GTS, a 308GTS or a 360 Modena, or 430 Stradale
Anyone of theose will do if someone was to give me one.
I.e something that is still relatively useable on the roads
Either a 355GTS, a 308GTS or a 360 Modena, or 430 Stradale
Anyone of theose will do if someone was to give me one.
I.e something that is still relatively useable on the roads
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An interesting choice... They were quite an achievement when they first appeared, especially the prototype - with 4 wheel drive, a big V12 and very novel scissor doors, but the production units lost all of those... ending up with rear-wheel drive and a turbo'd V6 (producing more power than the V12, but with quite a bit of lag by all accounts, and not quite the same noise).
Having seen a couple of them in the flesh, I can see why various owners were dissapointed with the fittings - as many were simply sourced from a variety of diffirent manufacturer's mass production parts bins!
Still - you don't see many (any?) actually on the road - and to own one would be a VERY special experience I'm sure.
Having seen a couple of them in the flesh, I can see why various owners were dissapointed with the fittings - as many were simply sourced from a variety of diffirent manufacturer's mass production parts bins!
Still - you don't see many (any?) actually on the road - and to own one would be a VERY special experience I'm sure.
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and i have never seen one in the road. only at shows.
there are some good choices though so far. keep 'em coming
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F40. Just love the whole concept of no creature comforts, it was the most focussed car of its day. Window winders, turbo lag-a-go-go, bloody bathroom sealant holding the carbon fibres together, all makes it the most frightening package of its day.