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Guffy
1,696 posts
134 months
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Idolised the Countach growing up, false prophet perhaps, but still looks the dog's danglies.
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Kamox
93 posts
41 months
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This is the car which made me become a petrolhead!
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scotty02uk
43 posts
50 months
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DeltaEvo2
410 posts
61 months
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tommy vercetti
3,263 posts
32 months
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PhilJames
210 posts
62 months
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falconhoof
144 posts
13 months
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AshVX220 said: The car that made me a petrolhead. Without it, I may well, not be on this forum now, or have as much interest in cars and driving as I do now.  Me too
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Fantuzzi
1,428 posts
15 months
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Odd, so much ove this car, yet it leaves me rather indifferent. Really dont like the looks at all.
One of the few cars that I seem to dislike thats against the grain of general PH opinions.
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falconhoof
144 posts
13 months
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AshVX220 said: The car that made me a petrolhead. Without it, I may well, not be on this forum now, or have as much interest in cars and driving as I do now.  Me too
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BarbaricAvatar
436 posts
17 months
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Not keen on the additions made for the Anniversary and the earlier models looked a wee bit apologetic with the narrow (comparatively) bodywork. Evo Harry's QV is Countach perfection to me: Right model, right colour, no wing. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dD5_Q_wIOQ
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mylesmcd
1,168 posts
88 months
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I just want one of the spandex suits to drive it in.... 
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Stuart
11,282 posts
120 months
PH Director Bloke
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Mel Nichols (then of Car magazine) drove one back from the factory alongside a Urraco and Silhouette. I can't remember if this is a reproduction of his original words, or a retelling of the story, but it makes for a great read either way. http://goo.gl/7lIQQ
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chazwozza
270 posts
55 months
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hee hee giggle giggle.....
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LuS1fer
28,487 posts
114 months
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I recall every Countach article which made purchase of the relevant mag essential. I recall the Mel Nichols' piece and how it blew away an XJS like it was going backwards (maybe not so great an achievement in retrospect) but you savoured every word in an age where journos weren't so lazy and let the photos do the talking. I still recall marveling at 345/30 tyres.
I was disappointed when Autocar tested a white later model and it only hit 164mph and the acceleration suddenly didn't seem that specatcular.
Like most, my favourite was the 5000QV and to be fair, I'd take the OTT wing every time as it was the reason it made so many posters - it was a ground-based aircraft. The sh*t bodygit and strakes on later models ruined it's film star looks.
I even considered adding to my mortgage for a low mile black Countach 5000QV at £45k once but my cahunas shrank at the thought. Wish I had now!
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melvster
5,446 posts
54 months
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PhilJames said: Perfection, LP400 or Anniversary for me.
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Sexual Chocolate
837 posts
13 months
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My all time favourite car. Black QV with OTT wing please. Wouldn't like to own one though in a "never meet your heroes" kind of way.
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LeighW
596 posts
57 months
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TKH said: I too was a teenager at the Countach poster time and the car never left my thoughts the visual and audible drama just epic IMHO finally i realised the dream which it lives upto yes its challenging to drive in many ways but every drive is a sensational experience here she is on a Supercardriver day out thanks Adam for the footage from his steed of the day MP4-12C http://youtu.be/-EawoZNbpR8Jealous. Very jealous. 
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wotnot
198 posts
43 months
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Stuart said: Mel Nichols (then of Car magazine) drove one back from the factory alongside a Urraco and Silhouette. I can't remember if this is a reproduction of his original words, or a retelling of the story, but it makes for a great read either way. http://goo.gl/7lIQQJust spent my lunch break reading that story and can honestly say that one experience like that would make my life complete. Averaging those kinds of spedds and cruising past cops at silly mph with not a care in the world is sadly confined to the past now. Found it intersting that he talks about crossing a continent in a series of Lambos as though he were doing it in an S Class. Makes you wonder if the Countach and its ilk really are that difficult to drive or whether they were made of sterner stuff back then.
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VladD
4,271 posts
134 months
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I had the Athena poster of the white one on my wall for years, until my basement flat got flooded. I should really get round to buying a replacement.
Not keen on the anniversary, but love all of the others. Love the rear wing and even the front wing on the Cannonball car. One of my all time favorite films, must have watched it 20 or 30 times. My younger brother and I still occassionaly quote the outakes from the end of the film.
"If I had the time, I'd take those rosary bleads and shove em up your nose".
"These bleads?"
I don't think I'll ever be able to afford an original and am always uncertain about kit cars. I guess I'll have to hold on to the dream of a lottery win.
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alexpa
513 posts
41 months
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I had the long Athena poster, black Countach on grass across the wall of my bedroom. And 288GTO front end on. Love 'em both.
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