COOL CLASSIC CAR SPOTTERS POST!!! Vol 2
Discussion
Iva Barchetta said:
Nice Dedra.
Perhaps being cleaned for Auto Italia tomorrow.
Saw its brother today,a red Delta Integrale,possibly a PHers car I've seen before.
The owner said he is going to Auto Italia termorra. He reckons there are two Dedra Integrales (Integrali?) in the UK, one in England and one in Northern Ireland.Perhaps being cleaned for Auto Italia tomorrow.
Saw its brother today,a red Delta Integrale,possibly a PHers car I've seen before.
Iva Barchetta said:
Nice Dedra.
Perhaps being cleaned for Auto Italia tomorrow.
Saw its brother today,a red Delta Integrale,possibly a PHers car I've seen before.
If you speak to the owner tomorrow, iva, can you get him up to speed about Pistonheads? He wondered where he could buy a copy. I said to search for Pistonheads on line but I'm not sure he followed my 'then look for the Cool Classic Car Spotters Post thread' ramble. Perhaps being cleaned for Auto Italia tomorrow.
Saw its brother today,a red Delta Integrale,possibly a PHers car I've seen before.
DickyC said:
Iva Barchetta said:
Nice Dedra.
Perhaps being cleaned for Auto Italia tomorrow.
Saw its brother today,a red Delta Integrale,possibly a PHers car I've seen before.
If you speak to the owner tomorrow, iva, can you get him up to speed about Pistonheads? He wondered where he could buy a copy. I said to search for Pistonheads on line but I'm not sure he followed my 'then look for the Cool Classic Car Spotters Post thread' ramble. Perhaps being cleaned for Auto Italia tomorrow.
Saw its brother today,a red Delta Integrale,possibly a PHers car I've seen before.
I'll maybe have a word.
tali1 said:
I've watched loadds of shocking horror films - but nothing disturbed me as much as the supercar destruction in The Italian Job !
Back when the film was made they were basically just fairly old, high end cars that were fairly easy to replace (With the exception of the Lamborghini).The Lamborghini Miura at the start of the film was real and no harm came to it (ever notice how you never see it actually hit the excavator?), and it's still around.
The Miura that is supposed to have Hit the excavator and was then tipped over the side of the mountain was a previous crash damaged insurance write-off with no engine on board.
(The remains of it allegedly disappeared from the bottom of the mountain overnight. As the car was so severely damaged after the drop, and the written off chassis number would have been recorded and known about, theories that this car has somehow been restored and is alive and well, might as well include Elvis as being it's driver! Chances are, the remains got washed down stream in the river and sank without trace somewhere - Hence it never being seen again!).
The Aston Martin has been restored and still exists to this day, as do the two Jaguars (At the time, the Jaguars were just a couple of old cars picked up for £900!)
The FIAT Dino used by the Mafia boss apparently disintegrated due to rust years ago.
The coach survived filming and was converted back to being a passenger coach, used by several companies in Scotland. It was scrapped off @ 1990 (If only they'd realised what they had back then!).
All of the Mini's used in the film were destroyed.
There are three Mini's that are often reported as being the original three from the film, but they are actually later recreations of the original cars with some original parts from the film cars fitted to them.
4rephill said:
The Lamborghini Miura at the start of the film was real and no harm came to it (ever notice how you never see it actually hit the excavator?), and it's still around.
It's this one apparently and it can be yours if you are feeling flushhttp://www.cheshireclassiccars.co.uk/classic-cars-...
TR4man said:
It's this one apparently and it can be yours if you are feeling flush
http://www.cheshireclassiccars.co.uk/classic-cars-...
Saw this car at the London Classic car show in February, they were being rather careful with it!!http://www.cheshireclassiccars.co.uk/classic-cars-...
TR4man said:
4rephill said:
The Lamborghini Miura at the start of the film was real and no harm came to it (ever notice how you never see it actually hit the excavator?), and it's still around.
It's this one apparently and it can be yours if you are feeling flushhttp://www.cheshireclassiccars.co.uk/classic-cars-...
4rephill said:
tali1 said:
I've watched loadds of shocking horror films - but nothing disturbed me as much as the supercar destruction in The Italian Job !
Back when the film was made they were basically just fairly old, high end cars that were fairly easy to replace (With the exception of the Lamborghini).The Lamborghini Miura at the start of the film was real and no harm came to it (ever notice how you never see it actually hit the excavator?), and it's still around.
The Miura that is supposed to have Hit the excavator and was then tipped over the side of the mountain was a previous crash damaged insurance write-off with no engine on board.
(The remains of it allegedly disappeared from the bottom of the mountain overnight. As the car was so severely damaged after the drop, and the written off chassis number would have been recorded and known about, theories that this car has somehow been restored and is alive and well, might as well include Elvis as being it's driver! Chances are, the remains got washed down stream in the river and sank without trace somewhere - Hence it never being seen again!).
The Aston Martin has been restored and still exists to this day, as do the two Jaguars (At the time, the Jaguars were just a couple of old cars picked up for £900!)
The FIAT Dino used by the Mafia boss apparently disintegrated due to rust years ago.
The coach survived filming and was converted back to being a passenger coach, used by several companies in Scotland. It was scrapped off @ 1990 (If only they'd realised what they had back then!).
All of the Mini's used in the film were destroyed.
There are three Mini's that are often reported as being the original three from the film, but they are actually later recreations of the original cars with some original parts from the film cars fitted to them.
The Coach driver, Harry Baird ended up blind.
TR4man said:
Hey Droopsnoot you are on my turf!
That looks like Shavington crossroads facing Crewe from Wynbunbury if I'm not mistaken.
It is, I couldn't quite get rid of enough to make it more anonymous. That Transit pick-up was local as well, the other two near Newcastle-U-L.That looks like Shavington crossroads facing Crewe from Wynbunbury if I'm not mistaken.
Saw a black XR3i last night.
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