Supercars spotted, some rarities (vol 7)
Discussion
Filibuster said:
couzens said:
I‘m not an 356 expert, but thats an early one, isn‘t it? Without looking up, pre ‘A‘ I think. Or even a Gmünd car? Lovely thing thegreenhell said:
Filibuster said:
Hard to say without seeing the windscreen whether it's the split, bent or curved style. It has the early round tail lights but possibly the later sills with the rubbing strip - Pre-A sills curved under the car - so I'm going to say it's an early 'A'.1957 according to DVLA.
12TS said:
Just came here to say I saw a silver one yesterday. No photo, as driving near Creswell and it passed me the other way. Thought it looked pretty decent, and nothing butch about it. My first thought seeing it was 'something Maserati' which I suppose is a compliment.generationx said:
Belgian-style plate - where is the picture taken?
Looks like Marbella to me12TS said:
Its very colour dependent. To me at least it suits a lighter colour like Silver or light blue. Over a heavier one like Black or Dark blue.I get why they've made it, but I think they missed a trick with it not having much load capacity. Rear seats not folding flat etc
Its Just Adz said:
Yes sorry, Puerto Banus as stated.
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And the usual SUVs for the shopping.
Also, a shed load of G Wagons, including a Brabus G800.
That looks like the kind of place I'd constantly feel self-conscious about not wearing a £300 plain white T-shirt and £1000 trainers because of how I'd be judged for not doing so....
And the usual SUVs for the shopping.
Also, a shed load of G Wagons, including a Brabus G800.
Its Just Adz said:
Anyone doing big tours in a pre-war vehicle without a screen is built different. lolI'd love to experience driving one on a big trip but that is going to have to wait for me to win the lottery I don't enter!
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