Supercars spotted, some rarities (vol 7)
Discussion
Master Bean said:
Defying logic, I saw TWO of these today within four hours, nearly hundred miles apart!Silver one in Menai Bridge, Anglesey, that I had seen some months ago in Nantwich……….
And then a black one in ………Nantwich……..
Both with import style rear number plates( square recess on tailgate)
No photos I’m afraid, you’ll just have to take my word
Agent57 said:
Bahnhofstrasse, Zurich
Too many supercars to count just cruising around.
Saw an odd looking targa sportscar. Sizewise, halfway a Smart coupe and a 911.
Wheels looked over-sized for the car but still looked quite cool.
Any ideas?
Supercar spotting in Zurich gets boring real quick. Harder to spot a normal car Too many supercars to count just cruising around.
Saw an odd looking targa sportscar. Sizewise, halfway a Smart coupe and a 911.
Wheels looked over-sized for the car but still looked quite cool.
Any ideas?
RayDonovan said:
Agent57 said:
Bahnhofstrasse, Zurich
Too many supercars to count just cruising around.
Saw an odd looking targa sportscar. Sizewise, halfway a Smart coupe and a 911.
Wheels looked over-sized for the car but still looked quite cool.
Any ideas?
Supercar spotting in Zurich gets boring real quick. Harder to spot a normal car Too many supercars to count just cruising around.
Saw an odd looking targa sportscar. Sizewise, halfway a Smart coupe and a 911.
Wheels looked over-sized for the car but still looked quite cool.
Any ideas?
This was parked in the field at the recent supercar fest, very unassuming though I was intrigued as to what it was.
My first thoughts were a super rare SWB but I now believe it may be a conversion from a std quattro. A few things just didn't look quite right to me hence my thoughts it is maybe a conversion.
Maybe some can shed some light.
Oops this maybe George's pic so credit to him, I thought it was one my wife took bit I can't find her pic
Edited by Longy00000 on Friday 24th May 19:23
Longy00000 said:
This was parked in the field at the recent supercar fest, very unassuming though I was intrigued as to what it was.
My first thoughts were a super rare SWB but I now believe it may be a conversion from a std quattro. A few things just didn't look quite right to me hence my thoughts it is maybe a conversion.
Maybe some can shed some light.
Oops this maybe George's pic so credit to him, I thought it was one my wife took bit I can't find her pic
Edited by Longy00000 on Friday 24th May 19:23
Longy00000 said:
This was parked in the field at the recent supercar fest, very unassuming though I was intrigued as to what it was.
My first thoughts were a super rare SWB but I now believe it may be a conversion from a std quattro. A few things just didn't look quite right to me hence my thoughts it is maybe a conversion.
Maybe some can shed some light.
Oops this maybe George's pic so credit to him, I thought it was one my wife took bit I can't find her pic
Edited by Longy00000 on Friday 24th May 19:23
Edited by Dapster on Friday 24th May 21:00
LotusOmega375D said:
Longy00000 said:
This was parked in the field at the recent supercar fest, very unassuming though I was intrigued as to what it was.
My first thoughts were a super rare SWB but I now believe it may be a conversion from a std quattro. A few things just didn't look quite right to me hence my thoughts it is maybe a conversion.
Maybe some can shed some light.
Oops this maybe George's pic so credit to him, I thought it was one my wife took bit I can't find her pic
Edited by Longy00000 on Friday 24th May 19:23
Ken Block's QS for comparison.
5s Alive said:
Looks about right to me. The only thing that gives me pause for thought is the sunroof, was this standard fitment on all versions of Quattro Sport?
Ken Block's QS for comparison.
The original Sport Quattros didn't have a sunroof.Ken Block's QS for comparison.
Ken Block's was also a replica, although it has the correct windscreen, unlike the red one spotted above.
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