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Just brings a smile to your face.   

Nice! I kind of like this one... Seems Alfa designs are an acquired taste though....

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4 hours ago, El Presidente said:

This one always looked to me like the lovechild between Porsche and Toyota 

1987 PORSCHE 959 KOMFORT

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Love this design.  As a kid, this and the F40 were THE dream Car.  Until the McClaren F1 came out.  What a car that was/is.  

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8 minutes ago, Puros Y Vino said:

Love this design.  As a kid, this and the F40 were THE dream Car.  Until the McClaren F1 came out.  What a car that was/is.  

When my brother and I were growing up, we had competing prints on our bedroom walls. He had the Ferrari Testarossa, I had the Lamborghini Countach. I think I still have those mounted prints somewhere in the warehouse.

 

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10 hours ago, Fuzz said:

Went for a walk down the back of the warehouse and found those old prints.

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Wow, I had those same ones! I still think lf that picture evey time I see a Countach. 

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...bar the price, I could live with this as a daily electric tourer ;)

 

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That’s a beautiful car, though it’d be strange to drive without the purr of a motor. Quite a good job on the conversion.

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They don’t make them like they used to. They make them better. 

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1 hour ago, chasy said:

Is that not a Continental GT? 

More than likely. I believe they may have got it wrong. :rolleyes:

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Lovely examples. 

 

1972 Jaguar E-Type OTS V12

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1974 Jaguar E-type OTS V12

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Not sure what this is but it was at a car show here in Toronto on Father's Day. Very 1960'e aesthetic.

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8 hours ago, Puros Y Vino said:

Not sure what this is but it was at a car show here in Toronto on Father's Day. Very 1960'e aesthetic. 

Truly no idea, but my guess would be Morgan?

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Tesla roadster ... 0-60 in 1 second lol

... on another note, there definitely needs to be an affordable electric coupe convertible btw.  

I had leased an Audi convertible  & I miss it.  

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Not sure the tesla roadster belongs on this thread but I think this does...another Mercedes-Benz 300 SL, 1957 Roadster. 

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