RE: Jaw-dropping Kimera EVO37 Martini 7 for sale

RE: Jaw-dropping Kimera EVO37 Martini 7 for sale

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Motormouth88

258 posts

62 months

Thursday 2nd May
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Wheels are far too big as usual

Baldchap

7,754 posts

94 months

Thursday 2nd May
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I'd need a different interior colour, but the outside is fantastic!

C5_Steve

3,371 posts

105 months

Thursday 2nd May
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That is spectacular. I wasn't even concerned about the price as I knew it'd be way, way beyond my means but I was still a little take aback by the asking price rofl

Still, if my numbers came up this would be a perfect daily I reckon smile

RicksAlfas

13,432 posts

246 months

Thursday 2nd May
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Is that the famous Winged Horse of Chav Tat making an appearance on the dashboard and headrests?

Baldchap

7,754 posts

94 months

Thursday 2nd May
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Got Mrs Baldchap to guess the price. She was £1,110,000 out. laugh

Terminator X

15,204 posts

206 months

Thursday 2nd May
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Damn love

TX.

myhandle

1,198 posts

176 months

Thursday 2nd May
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NathanChadwick said:
I’m not a fan of the font or having it plastered down the side but it is accurate to the Lancia Delta HF Integrale Evo Martini editions, which have the exact same writing.
Correct, this livery is clearly based on the Integrale Martini 6, down to the blue seats. No-one seemed to complain about this writing on the sought-after Martini 6 and I would be very happy with this car in this livery.

Geoffcapes

719 posts

166 months

Thursday 2nd May
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As a rule, I don't like white cars.

That said, I'll happily make an exception for this. My word it's gorgeous!

Earl of Petrol

511 posts

124 months

Thursday 2nd May
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Love that.
Want it a lot, in fact I NEED it.
Just had my right hip done which means I can’t get into low cars at the moment. Gives me time to sort the finances….

andrewcliffe

996 posts

226 months

Thursday 2nd May
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A similar white car with same "1000 lakes" markings and a blue one is being advertised in the US for $ 1.4m.

Both of these were built using a US Market 'Scorpion' as the donor vehicle.

Advertised price to buy new was € 500,000

Tycho

11,658 posts

275 months

Thursday 2nd May
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That looks incredible but the price is bonkers. I'd rather spend the money on an F40 or F50.

Cryssys

478 posts

40 months

Thursday 2nd May
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Clicked the link provided at the end of the article and it took me to a 1994 Toyota Prius priced at £87K.

Think there may be some mistake...

Doesn't inspire confidence in the dealer.

JJJ.

1,390 posts

17 months

Thursday 2nd May
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Martini edition? Load of old cobbler's and looks crap. Paying a mil plus to advertise someone else's product, historic connection or not is ridiculous.
Less is more, just a simple paint job is all that's needed.

NGK210

3,044 posts

147 months

Thursday 2nd May
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Yes fecking please.
But ditch the livery. Cheesy.
Love the non-obvious cabin colour.
Props to dealer for not indulging in shiesty ‘POA’ crap.

MCBrowncoat

907 posts

148 months

Thursday 2nd May
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Tycho said:
That looks incredible but the price is bonkers. I'd rather spend the money on an F40 or F50.
Then you need to find more money down the back of the sofa....

Tycho

11,658 posts

275 months

Thursday 2nd May
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MCBrowncoat said:
Tycho said:
That looks incredible but the price is bonkers. I'd rather spend the money on an F40 or F50.
Then you need to find more money down the back of the sofa....
If you can afford £1.1m then you'll probably be able to afford another £700k TBH.

jwdh1

265 posts

111 months

Thursday 2nd May
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Cryssys said:
Clicked the link provided at the end of the article and it took me to a 1994 Toyota Prius priced at £87K.

Think there may be some mistake...

Doesn't inspire confidence in the dealer.
As a family we’ve bought a number of cars off Sasso’s (Marco) and they’ve been spot on.

Would take the Pearl White Evo 2 over the 037, nice concept but not worth 1m+ USD any day of the week, can see this being a forecourt model for a long time…

LotusOmega375D

7,736 posts

155 months

Thursday 2nd May
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Or you could have bought the real thing for $588k at auction earlier this year and saved yourself a fortune.


Jon_S_Rally

3,450 posts

90 months

Thursday 2nd May
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JJJ. said:
Martini edition? Load of old cobbler's and looks crap. Paying a mil plus to advertise someone else's product, historic connection or not is ridiculous.
Less is more, just a simple paint job is all that's needed.
Just buy a "normal" EVO37 then?

LotusOmega375D said:
Or you could have bought the real thing for $588k at auction earlier this year and saved yourself a fortune.

I suspect the person that's dropping over a million quid on this can probably afford both laugh

ntiz

2,357 posts

138 months

Thursday 2nd May
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This one seems a bit mad price wise but the “normal” one at 400k actually seems quite reasonable in the world of some of these restomod type things.