RE: Heatwave special | Six of the Best

RE: Heatwave special | Six of the Best

Sunday 22nd June

Heatwave special | Six of the Best

You definitely don't need an open-top car to make the most of the sunshine...


Alfa Romeo GT Junior, 1967, 95k, PH Auction

Sunshine brings them out. Nice cars, that is. You don’t need to own a mint-condition garage queen to be patiently waiting for summertime, nor do you need us to tell you that the warm evenings we’ve all been enjoying (and will continue enjoying for days yet) are the ideal backdrop for driving pleasure. This feeling will occur in pretty much anything, of course - but seems all the better in something special. Behold then, a super vibe-y, not at all scientific rundown of the cars we’d most like to be wearing sunglasses in this week. We’ve even gone decade-by-decade for your viewing pleasure. First up, representing the ’60s, the retromodded Alfa GT Junior due to go under the PH hammer next week. In short, it has a Bob Dove twin-cam, extensive Alfaholics tweaks and looks the bomb in Bianco Spiro. 'Nuff said.  

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Ferrari 308 GTB, 1979, 88k, £76,500

On to the ‘70s, and right away we’ve fallen into the trap marked ‘classic Ferrari’. Would a ’79 308 GTB be kind to your wallet or anxiety levels ever? Probably not. But this isn’t a tediously worthy list of sensible purchases; this is the cars we’d like to chase the sunset in, ideally with a fetching plus one. The 308, launched in ’75, is worthy of that accolade because it is a very pretty (especially in Blu Dino) mid-engined, manual, V8-powered two-seater. Also, famously, it was the car driven by Tom Selleck in Magnum, P.I. and is therefore synonymous with Hawaiian sunshine and wry, mustachioed charm. True, he had the targa-topped GTS, but that just means the berlinetta resists any direct comparisons. Moreover, this one has the optional air con fitted. Which you’ll probably want. 

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Aston Martin V8, 1987, 48k, £335,000

A second slip, this time budget-based. We’d committed ourselves to staying under £100k on the basis that no one wants to drive a museum piece - but this late-model Aston Martin V8, substantially upgraded, was too much to bear. This was the model that kickstarted Aston's modern era (stylistically, at least) and if you’re of a certain age, the fuel-injected Series 4, partly courtesy of The Living Daylights, will have stayed with you forever. Thanks to a full rebuild earlier in its life, this one is packing a 7.0-litre V8 and the five-speed ZF manual you’ll want for playing tunes on it. There’s evidence to suggest it’s outputting the best part of 500hp, although really it’s all about Cumberland Grey and old-money glamour. Or possibly the way Daniel Craig pulled the cover off his in No Time to Die. Either way, it’s an ’80s heavyweight in every sense. 

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Porsche 911 GT3 (996.1), 1999, 35k, £78,995

Now we’re talking. Guards Red 911s go together with hazy summer days like lemonade and lager. And we’ve even seen fit to shoehorn in the lesser-seen generation, in its first-through-the-wall GT3 format. For some, the 996.1 (not unlike subsequent versions) will always be in the shadow of the quicker RS model that came later - although that hardly erases the fact that it came with a terrifically good Mezger 3.6, was wonderfully well sorted as a stripped-out road racer, as well as being basically as pretty as the 996 ever got. The days of picking up a nice one for £50k are obviously long gone - at £78,995, you’re paying slightly more for this example than it would’ve cost new - but you’ll forgive yourself once you wind the windows down at full chat. 

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Mercedes C63 AMG, 2009, 56k, £19,995

In case your summer can't be all about sports cars and Bond-approved coupes, we’ve included something family-friendly - and a bargain to boot. For a fiver less than £20k, you not only get one of the best-looking fast wagons of the ‘00s, but also one of the best-ever V8s powering the thing. Naturally, it is the naturally aspirated soundtrack of the latter, as moreish as Aperol Spritz in the pavilion, which is guaranteed to put a lovely spin on even the most tedious journey. And if you really don’t need all the load-lugging space, then a coupe won’t set you back much more - here’s one with middling miles for only a few grand north. True enough, either version will have you making friends with the local petrol station attendant - but let's just consider that a good opportunity to buy more ice creams. 

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Audi R8, 2011, 10k, £89,900

Thanks to its popularity when new (and a wonderfully affordable point of entry when used) the original V8-powered R8 has become a firm favourite for a younger generation of sun-seekers, and we’d intended to close with something to appeal to them. But who could resist this more senior V10 model in Solar Orange? Needless to say, £90k puts it right at the top end of the market, but as a UK-supplied manual with an impeccable service history and just 10k on the clock, it richly deserves to be. It ticks virtually every summertime box - lavish colour, noise, ease of use, thrashability - and is the sort of glinty thing you’d relish seeing every time you opened the garage door. Given the timeless combination of engine and gearbox, its pinch-me status is unlikely to ever recede. Or fail to look good under a setting sun.

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Author
Discussion

Master Bean

Original Poster:

4,419 posts

134 months

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Ferrari or Aston please. As long as they have good air conditioning.

Billy_Whizzzz

2,344 posts

157 months

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Some nice cars there but none i’d want to be in a heatwave

SpudLink

7,020 posts

206 months

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Very feeble premise for another plea to visit the classifieds.

Still, they are six great cars, even if the restomod Alfa is really the only one I’d personally want to own.

ianrb

1,599 posts

154 months

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The Alfa is baddly let down by having a black vinyl interior (according to the add).

Sticky!


Chubbyross

4,705 posts

99 months

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The Aston. By a country mile. One of the most handsome cars this country has ever produced.

S600BSB

6,555 posts

120 months

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Fabulous selection of cars. I’d probably go for the Aston.

hamish-5b0gz

23 posts

38 months

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I don’t think there’s a bad choice on that list. It’d have to be the Aston, which just looks better and better each year.

Failing a lottery win the Alfa or the Mercedes (what’s not to like about an C63 Wagon?)

Dale487

1,453 posts

137 months

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SpudLink said:
Very feeble premise for another plea to visit the classifieds.

Still, they are six great cars, even if the restomod Alfa is really the only one I d personally want to own.
You’re right but this is probably the best selection of cars that Six of the Best has thrown together.

I can’t decide between the GT3, Aston or V10 R8 manual.

Turbobanana

7,166 posts

215 months

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Is there really any romance in chasing the sunset in a Mercedes estate?

Unless you got really lucky with your +1 in which case the room in the back may be of value.

mooseracer

2,354 posts

184 months

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That is a lovely colour for the 308 and conversely despite me liking red cars usually, I don't think it suits the 996.

A good selection of motors.

Robertb

2,706 posts

252 months

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Aston is lovely, but they are terrible value… you could own the GT3, 308, R8 and Merc and still have over £60k change.

Great list!

Though I’d swap in this…

https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/17368620


Its Just Adz

16,148 posts

223 months

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That V10 looks fabulous in orange, great choice.

Maccmike8

1,321 posts

68 months

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A great selection. Would very happily have any one of those.

Oberheim

234 posts

5 months

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Ye Gods, that Aston is a handsome thing. A cert for the lottery win garage.

cerb4.5lee

36,917 posts

194 months

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Turbobanana said:
Is there really any romance in chasing the sunset in a Mercedes estate?

Unless you got really lucky with your +1 in which case the room in the back may be of value.
Not really as you say, but I would like one if I needed to visit the tip every other day though! biggrin

I've always thought that estates shout boring rightly or wrongly in some ways. However...I do really like the engine in it though for sure. smokin

andy43

11,464 posts

268 months

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Errr, all of them except the Alfa needs to be red, the Fewaawee needs to be a GTS in red for full Thomas Magnum vibes , the Ooh James needs to be that dark green metallic the King likes, the 911 is just perfect but it needs it’s silver wheels back, the C63 needs to be a facelift with the nicer dash, gearbox and stronger engine, and the Audi also needs silver wheels.

andy43

11,464 posts

268 months

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cerb4.5lee said:
Turbobanana said:
Is there really any romance in chasing the sunset in a Mercedes estate?

Unless you got really lucky with your +1 in which case the room in the back may be of value.
Not really as you say, but I would like one if I needed to visit the tip every other day though! biggrin

I've always thought that estates shout boring rightly or wrongly in some ways. However...I do really like the engine in it though for sure. smokin
Ideally you’d be heading for sundown behind the same engine in an SLS convertible, but where would your +1 put all their suitcases?

Motorsport3

543 posts

206 months

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Wouldnt take a car w/o air-conditioning in the heatwave

andrewpandrew

481 posts

3 months

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GT3 for me, very closely followed by the Alfa (although the colour would have to change).

whp1983

1,257 posts

153 months

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Always thought that was one of the ugliest Astons….. would take a 15/20 year old DB9/ DBS/ vantage in a heartbeat- now they were beautiful.

R8 off this list….. but like someone else has pointed out- for that money an F355 would do nicely for a sunset blast