The 'Cars you should own' thread...
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DickyC said:
Garlick said:
Stop reminding me.........
All too often I find myself reminiscing You would say if I became a little dull and repetitive about my time with it, wouldn't you?Garlick said:
DickyC said:
Garlick said:
Stop reminding me.........
All too often I find myself reminiscing You would say if I became a little dull and repetitive about my time with it, wouldn't you?Maybe "I miss my old car" would have a more universal appeal.
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DickyC said:
KingRichard said:
Certainly plenty of passion over the RS2
Instead of becoming the sad old boy alone with his memories, I've started the "Car you miss the most" thread.Right... I'd say the majority of suggestions have been a bit mainstream - certainly for a bunch of petrol heads. Any oddball suggestions?
KingRichard said:
DickyC said:
KingRichard said:
Certainly plenty of passion over the RS2
Instead of becoming the sad old boy alone with his memories, I've started the "Car you miss the most" thread.Right... I'd say the majority of suggestions have been a bit mainstream - certainly for a bunch of petrol heads. Any oddball suggestions?
KingRichard said:
Any oddball suggestions?
OK. The Alfa SZ.Why?
- Chassis based on the 75 race car, developed by the man who made the integrale win everything in sight
- The classic 3.0 12v Arese V6 engine
- Rear-wheel-drive
- The way it handles
- The way it looks
- The way it sounds
- The way it handles, again
If you're one of the people who "doesn't get what all the fuss is about with Alfa" then you need to drive one of these.
edit - no, it always said "everything in sight". I guess people have changed it when they quoted, to make me look foolish. Or something.
Edited by jamieboy on Wednesday 2nd December 15:36
jamieboy said:
KingRichard said:
Any oddball suggestions?
OK. The Alfa SZ.Why?
- Chassis based on the 75 race car, developed by the man who made the integrale win everything in site
- The classic 3.0 12v Arese V6 engine
- Rear-wheel-drive
- The way it handles
- The way it looks
- The way it sounds
- The way it handles, again
If you're one of the people who "doesn't get what all the fuss is about with Alfa" then you need to drive one of these.
Monteverdi made cars around Chrysler engines such as the really mid-engined Hai 450: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monteverdi_Hai_450
Chrysler engines were also used by Jensen, among others.
Chrysler engines were also used by Jensen, among others.
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