RE: Aston Martin Lagonda: Spotted

RE: Aston Martin Lagonda: Spotted

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CedricN

822 posts

146 months

Tuesday 16th October 2018
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Maybe not beautiful in the traditional sense, but it looks cool and futuristic, not sure i would want to own one though.

Only ever seen one in my whole life. It was parked outside a hotel in a tiny Moroccan Beach town of all places, i wonder what workshop they used smile

Muzzer79

10,143 posts

188 months

Tuesday 16th October 2018
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Another car I'd love to hand over to Retropower, with instructions to make it reliable then hand it back to me. biggrin

Hairymonster

1,440 posts

106 months

Tuesday 16th October 2018
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Why does that shooting break look like the rear end is drooping?

OLDBENZ

398 posts

137 months

Tuesday 16th October 2018
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Amanitin said:
that's awesome!
never heard of these before
There was a four headlight prototype built in 1969 that Sir David Brown used to be chauffeured around in that I owned for a few years. That led to a rather short run of 7 production cars in the 70s that had the single headlight nose.

Picture of my old car below.



Edited by OLDBENZ on Tuesday 16th October 19:12

cherryowen

11,742 posts

205 months

Tuesday 16th October 2018
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My Dad took me to the motor show at Earls Court in 1976 when I was a nipper, and I managed to sit in the driver's seat of the one on the Aston stand.

Fell in love with that car.

I'd still buy one for my version of Harry's Garage.






classicaholic

1,751 posts

71 months

Tuesday 16th October 2018
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I came close to buying one a couple of years ago but was put off by the horror stories about the electric dash but if it’s based on the V8 it’s probably simple really and could gave been rebuilt to modern standards - I should have bought it!

YellowCar

135 posts

123 months

Tuesday 16th October 2018
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cherryowen said:
My Dad took me to the motor show at Earls Court in 1976 when I was a nipper, and I managed to sit in the driver's seat of the one on the Aston stand.
Same year, same story, only I had to make do with a (probably open-mouthed) gawp at it.

Whenever anyone asked what the best car was, for a few years after I would parrot "a Lagonda".

Not so sure the years have been kind though.

Roman Moroni

1,024 posts

124 months

Tuesday 16th October 2018
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A couple of months ago there was a programme on Channel 4 (Hidden Britain by Drone) where they featured a guy, whose name escapes me, that has a huge warehouse full of classics. He must of had a least 6 Lagondas in his collection, IIRC he said his love of cars stemmed from the Lagonda

V8LM

5,176 posts

210 months

Tuesday 16th October 2018
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Rodger Dudding - number of Wedge Lagondas in the 20s.

Roman Moroni

1,024 posts

124 months

Tuesday 16th October 2018
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V8LM said:
Rodger Dudding - number of Wedge Lagondas in the 20s.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodger_Dudding

Apparently 24 of the bllighters wobblewobblewobble

jsc15

981 posts

209 months

Tuesday 16th October 2018
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There's also a family (a mother & son I believe) that have about 15 of them in a UK collection, so seems to be a car that lends itself to getting hoarded in number

Also agree that the later Series 4 (without popup headlights) is a more complete and attractive car, however dealer asking prices of current ones for sale are on the high side by some margin. This recent one at Silverstone Auctions with 21k on the clock looked fair value at £73k... http://www.silverstoneauctions.com/aston-martin-la...

Edited by jsc15 on Tuesday 16th October 22:01

SlowV6

624 posts

140 months

Tuesday 16th October 2018
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Does anyone else think it needs a longer bonnet?

MalcolmSmith

1,790 posts

76 months

Tuesday 16th October 2018
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Just think if Ze Germans had bought Aston Martin we would now have a jacked up SUV version of this with a diesel.

SlowV6

624 posts

140 months

Tuesday 16th October 2018
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How much of that still works..hehe

woody33

251 posts

109 months

Tuesday 16th October 2018
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Everyone always talks about electrics in cars like this like it's a showstopper. Good auto electrician will have it all sorted for a few hundred quid. Rust and parts availability are the real headache.

rjfp1962

7,809 posts

74 months

Tuesday 16th October 2018
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Just put one of these on your wrist to complete that LED interior!


Macboy

747 posts

206 months

Wednesday 17th October 2018
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woody33 said:
Everyone always talks about electrics in cars like this like it's a showstopper. Good auto electrician will have it all sorted for a few hundred quid. Rust and parts availability are the real headache.
Can't tell if this is ignorance or sarcasm.

Amanitin

423 posts

138 months

Wednesday 17th October 2018
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SlowV6 said:
is that a tiny microwave oven behind the gear lever?
That's very thoughtful of AM.

Amanitin

423 posts

138 months

Wednesday 17th October 2018
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OLDBENZ said:
There was a four headlight prototype built in 1969 that Sir David Brown used to be chauffeured around in that I owned for a few years. That led to a rather short run of 7 production cars in the 70s that had the single headlight nose.

Picture of my old car below.
fantastic. I hope it was as good as it looks

Bencolem

1,027 posts

240 months

Wednesday 17th October 2018
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Original Article said:
Despite a two-tonne kerbweight it took 7.9 seconds to reach 60mph and had a top speed was 145mph, ranking the Lagonda right behind the four-door Ferrari 400.
What is this four-door Ferrari 400 that you talk of?