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You're kidding right? They do loads of amazing colours on them.
I spotted a jensen interceptor on the A1 today and a Ferrari 296 that was half the road in width and on Friday I spotted an E39 M5 (driver was a complete cockwomble).
This is just around the corner from me though.
The old...
If we're discussing road cars then surely the brief has to be a fast version of your mums shopping car, but for a hot hatch museum a room full of the extreme end of hatchback evolution into motorsprt has to be included imo.
I suppose I should add one of these to the mix too.
It wasn't bloody hot though. I bought a mint white one in 2000, took some finding as they were pretty rare even then and a month later one of the neighbours rocked up in an identical one! 😂
A few more for the museum.
Been on a long old drive today as my son was allowed off base today. No pics as I was driving but highlight spots were 2 E type jags and an XJS. A lovely 993 carrera and a GT3. A mitsubishi GTO and a couple of 355 convertibles and the cherry on top was a yellow lancia stratos.
I got to "stage 4.25" and switched off. List the parts and the power output with a rr graph to prove or keep quiet. The driver seat my have small hole unit in that you want to highlight, but looking like it's been pissed in during an endurance race doesn't help and would only take half an hour...
These sorts of cars have certainly had their day and no EV hot hatch will ever feel the same, I'll be keeping my Clio until I just can't get parts to keep it running in think.
You've been very fortunate to be able to afford the cars you've had over the last few years but kudos for keeping your...