Supercars spotted, some rarities (vol 7)

Supercars spotted, some rarities (vol 7)

Author
Discussion

Quickmoose

4,520 posts

124 months

Monday 13th May
quotequote all
Still Mulling said:
matrignano said:
Name a price!?
Katie?
Vincent!

Norman!!

Geertsen

746 posts

60 months

Monday 13th May
quotequote all
matrignano said:
Name a price!?


One milllllion dollars!

Petrus1983

8,886 posts

163 months

Monday 13th May
quotequote all
matrignano said:
Name a price!?
Ones ending on CC in a few hours.

TheJimi

25,051 posts

244 months

Monday 13th May
quotequote all
Every day a journey said:
M_A said:


Classic E28 and E34 together, aka father and son combo.
Seriously?

Not worthy of this thread.
You the arbiter, aye?

Imo, they're absolutely worthy - "some rarities" in the title covers it.

LARK F1 GTR

3,337 posts

147 months

Monday 13th May
quotequote all
SimonTheSailor said:
Rennsport anybody ? Bloody hell.......eeksperm





It looks weird to me with no deck lid spoiler, or even a ducktail spoiler. They've got the wise rear arches on it etc but the back is really boring.

I think the two tone side bits & rear bit look odd too.

LARK F1 GTR

3,337 posts

147 months

Monday 13th May
quotequote all
Baroque attacks said:
cloud9
Oh my!!! love

LARK F1 GTR

3,337 posts

147 months

Monday 13th May
quotequote all
M_A said:


Classic E28 and E34 together, aka father and son combo.
Great stuff! I wish you'd have got a better picture though (or a picture of each car)

Adam.

27,378 posts

255 months

Monday 13th May
quotequote all
LARK F1 GTR said:
It looks weird to me with no deck lid spoiler, or even a ducktail spoiler. They've got the wise rear arches on it etc but the back is really boring.

I think the two tone side bits & rear bit look odd too.
Stickers and wheels look gash, engine looks lovely

Resolutionary

1,266 posts

172 months

Tuesday 14th May
quotequote all
Some kind of old Aston yesterday in Shoreditch.


Mr Tidy

22,653 posts

128 months

Tuesday 14th May
quotequote all
That's an early DBS - probably the 6 cylinder version.

Great to see one getting used!

DickyC

49,956 posts

199 months

Tuesday 14th May
quotequote all
Mr Tidy said:
That's an early DBS - probably the 6 cylinder version.

Great to see one getting used!
Correct. The wire wheels are the most obvious clue. The DBS was always intended to have the V8 but tge engine wasn't ready. The name DBS was used for the six cylinder cars and the car as originally planned, with the V8, was named DBS V8 and had alloy wheels.

Consequently, aficionados dislike the term DBS6 as it is unnecessary: DBS is sufficient to distinguish the six cylinder car.

rdkw

1 posts

35 months

Wednesday 15th May
quotequote all
swindler said:
I must admit I thought it was diamondschwartz from a glance but looking more closely it could be macaoblau under all the dust
I may be deceiving myself but if the bolsters on the seat are leather and centre light grey check then this could indeed be an Evo 2 with horrid tape over the bumper added. It possibly has the rear lower spoiler in place too, hard to see
Late post but had to put things right. I owned the car many years ago and can confirm it is a Evo not sure where the Evo2 comes from that used to be for what is now the 2.5 Evo Sport. Different wheels and rear spoiler changed. It is no. 287/500.

Captain Raymond Holt

12,231 posts

195 months

Wednesday 15th May
quotequote all
No photo, nearly went into the car in front of me when I saw the thing let alone took a photo, plus it was in a driveway hehe

But a pink NSX in Torbay of all places!

Leftfootwonder

1,120 posts

59 months

Wednesday 15th May
quotequote all
SimonTheSailor said:
Rennsport anybody ? Bloody hell.......eeksperm





Looks like wood panelling on the side.

Leftfootwonder

1,120 posts

59 months

Wednesday 15th May
quotequote all
Saw a Chiron on the A14 near Thrapston on Sunday, along with a 296 and a few Porsches and Lambos. Looked like they were filming and were driving very slowly (presumably for the camera) much to the annoyance of the mile or so of crawling traffic behind them.

No photo sadly as I was driving in the other direction.

Resolutionary

1,266 posts

172 months

Wednesday 15th May
quotequote all
DickyC said:
Mr Tidy said:
That's an early DBS - probably the 6 cylinder version.

Great to see one getting used!
Correct. The wire wheels are the most obvious clue. The DBS was always intended to have the V8 but tge engine wasn't ready. The name DBS was used for the six cylinder cars and the car as originally planned, with the V8, was named DBS V8 and had alloy wheels.

Consequently, aficionados dislike the term DBS6 as it is unnecessary: DBS is sufficient to distinguish the six cylinder car.
You see.. this is why I love PH!

BunkMoreland

424 posts

8 months

Wednesday 15th May
quotequote all
Petrus1983 said:
Ones ending on CC in a few hours.
I thought everyone knows the cars sold in online auctions are always not as good as ones sold in the usual manner. Also why would anyone use an online auction company with such abysmal Trust pilot ratings?

Just because a well known tv presenter has a share in it? laugh

havoc

30,211 posts

236 months

Wednesday 15th May
quotequote all
BunkMoreland said:
I thought everyone knows the cars sold in online auctions are always not as good as ones sold in the usual manner. Also why would anyone use an online auction company with such abysmal Trust pilot ratings?
Some of the most successful companies got there not by being great, or having the best customer service, but by having the best branding, marketing and PR.

Or more succinctly - all that glitters is not gold.

Mr Tidy

22,653 posts

128 months

Wednesday 15th May
quotequote all
DickyC said:
Mr Tidy said:
That's an early DBS - probably the 6 cylinder version.

Great to see one getting used!
Correct. The wire wheels are the most obvious clue. The DBS was always intended to have the V8 but tge engine wasn't ready. The name DBS was used for the six cylinder cars and the car as originally planned, with the V8, was named DBS V8 and had alloy wheels.

Consequently, aficionados dislike the term DBS6 as it is unnecessary: DBS is sufficient to distinguish the six cylinder car.
Maybe they should have paid Tadek Marek a bit more overtime to get the V8 designed a bit quicker. laugh

I recognised it straight away from watching Roger Moore driving one in The Persuaders on TV more years ago than I like to think about. Although I preferred the Dino Tony Curtis drove in the same series!

DickyC

49,956 posts

199 months

Wednesday 15th May
quotequote all
Mr Tidy said:
DickyC said:
Mr Tidy said:
That's an early DBS - probably the 6 cylinder version.

Great to see one getting used!
Correct. The wire wheels are the most obvious clue. The DBS was always intended to have the V8 but tge engine wasn't ready. The name DBS was used for the six cylinder cars and the car as originally planned, with the V8, was named DBS V8 and had alloy wheels.

Consequently, aficionados dislike the term DBS6 as it is unnecessary: DBS is sufficient to distinguish the six cylinder car.
Maybe they should have paid Tadek Marek a bit more overtime to get the V8 designed a bit quicker. laugh

I recognised it straight away from watching Roger Moore driving one in The Persuaders on TV more years ago than I like to think about. Although I preferred the Dino Tony Curtis drove in the same series!
CAN OF WORMS ALERT

Roger Moore's DBS V8 was actually a DBS dressed up to look like a V8.

There was also a 6 cylinder, single headlight, car called the Vantage which wasn't hotted up like Vantages generally are.

Pay attention at the back. I shall be asking questions.