Neat.
Neat.
err, tallest*
Still the largest rear quarters panels ever.
I'd take the coupe, but in black. That is, if I had a choice.
The back-end looks like a Dodge, the side profile looks great, and the front could use some work.
@TomAnderson: Seconded.
@dulcamara: Put this engine in an RS-4. Sell it to me.
Oh, and I don't know how photogenic Rod Millen is, but you'd be hard-pressed to find more automotive experience elsewhere.
@dearthair: Eh, possibly.
Would have been more interesting to pose this as a contest to see who could name the car. Hey, there's a new series for all seasons other than winter: instead of identifying a snow-covered vehicle, try to identify one that's been completely demolished in a wreck.
@Adamskiy: In reference to the P2, that is.
@Spasticteapot: I'm actually pissed at Prodrive. "HEY, LOOK WHAT WE CAN DO! Too bad we're not gonna do it, suckers."
A 27-year-old. Stripper. Living at home. With a curfew.
How about we just go ahead and automatically induct every single car in that Colorado Grand rally into the JFG.
@eastaboga: Hello, epic cinematography: [videos.streetfire.net]
@Vintage Racer: Well, apparently they allow 76 now.... ;)
@eastaboga: "fat"....is it really that big? Hard to tell with nothing right next to it, but it doesn't seem to be too large of a vehicle.
BMW X6, for when that Lexus RX is just too trashy.
I would think such a rare Bentley, in what appears to be pristine condition, would be worth considerably more than $425k at auction.
EDIT: 2.8L, not 2.4L