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That would be an excellent double excuse to have a least
One car, and a vintage one, of course!
Saab or Volvo?

Best,
Nicolas.
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Turbo Turbo !!!
By: bimbeano : October 3rd, 2013-13:47
As much as i love the free breathing of a naturally aspirated high revving engine ... my favorite 'always returning' car is equipped with two Japanese turbo's ..... giving the engine an output of over 500 hp (478 officially) ... too me the F40 is just thé...
Very nice !
By: bimbeano : October 5th, 2013-02:11
But this is the F50 ! The descendent of the F40, which was called the first F1 car for the road, not as epic or as powerfull as an F40 ( Ferrari didnt want to admit it) but the free breathing V12 makes the most amazing sound :-) . Did you get a ride in th...
Alfa! . . .
By: Dr No : October 4th, 2013-12:46
. . . and all this time, I thought your Grail was a '70 Challenger. Most of us here in the States don't really have as much appreciation as we should for the marque, if only because their distribution here has been spotty for decades. Best, Art
Mercedes Hands
By: Baron - Mr Red : October 4th, 2013-04:14
When i was growing up, my mother owned a 280SL Pagoda in gold. It was fabulous. A few years ago, I decided to find a version for myself.....and here is the one I found.... Regrettably, I sold it in one of those mad moments of trying to simplify life. Why ...
Its funny....
By: Baron - Mr Red : October 5th, 2013-04:54
.....when i had it, it was faultless. It was as reliable as, err, my Golf! I really wished i had not sold it. When driving it, you could feel the love that other drivers had for it. In London, other drivers would actively stop to let you out of junctions....
Let me share a secret ...
By: nilomis : October 4th, 2013-04:28
Team, I don't have grails. I'm more than happy to capture a piece when the watch shows up. During the negotiation, at this moment, here is my grail. Then ... is no longer a grail but an object of truly appreciation. Based on that line of reasoning ... Her...
Nilo....
By: Baron - Mr Red : October 4th, 2013-06:18
.....a shared mutual secret....I don't think "grails" exist. By definition, if you find it, it isn't a grail. I used to believe that the hunt and seek part of finding a grail was almost as important as the catch..... but actually, I was naive. I am coming...
Lotus
By: Spellbound : October 4th, 2013-04:47
For me, it has, and always will be the Lotus Elise. Unfortunately I have lived for the past 10 years in two places where cars are ridiculously expensive (Singapore and Shanghai), so I could not fathom spending $150,000 on a car that cost $30,000 in the US...
Sorry Mr. Hammond
By: Spellbound : October 4th, 2013-17:22
Sorry Mr. Richard Hammond, but the Lotus Elise/Exige range would be considered THE PuristS car. A car configured for the driver experience. Granted, they do not have an in-house movement. But that aside, the mid-engine rear wheel drive set up with great w...
You've nailed it...
By: pplater : October 4th, 2013-17:24
...but why should that be a surprise??? It's the Australian-designed VH Valiant (in this case, the 'Ranger' variant) with the Hemi 265 HP under the hood. The keen-eyed enthusiast (Ben?) will recall that the VH coupe was offered only in a 'mock soft-top' d...
We called them . . .
By: Dr No : October 5th, 2013-01:07
. . . bug- eye Sprites here, Magnus. They were popular in the '60s, at least in So Cal, but by the late '70s, were hard to find. Same goes for most English sports cars, like Triumphs and MGs . . . very common then, practically unseen today. Interesting ch...
Quintessential Englishness!
By: 219 : October 5th, 2013-07:04
Both are made, as far as I am concerned, from pure “Unobtainium”! The George Daniels pocketwatch: one minute tourbillon with co-axial escapement. The other the LeMans ‘Blower’ Bentley from 1930. Somehow quintessentially British, unique, and the result of ...
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