Maxton86
Maxton86
Maxton86

Actually the Sears car (#3726) now belongs to Jon Shirley in the Seattle area. So, the list is not up to date.

Anthony Bamford of the UK owns two GTO's as does the Wang family in New York.

Did anyone notice the 917 Can Am spyder (white) was actually a 16-cylinder? I think Porsche built one or two, but never raced them.

Here in Denver, anyone with factory "driving lights" on their car has turned them on and left them on, probably since the car was new. The don't do anything to light the street any better, they just create extra glare for oncoming drivers. They must think it's being cool.... it's just stupid!!

Having driven Colorado 17 in the San Luis valley,a number of times, I can say that it is actually a very nice drive. It's a good road and you can sit back and enjoy the scenery of the Great Sand Dunes and the Continental Divide in the distance. Unlike driving Red Mountain Pass or Loveland Pass where a moments

Great looking design!! So many race cars these days are... shall we say ,"a bit awkward" from some angles. Very curious, who is the designer?

Couldn't agree more about the Lamborghini Muira.

The Lotus Elan... Lotus tried and failed to bring it back. It was front wheel drive... what?

Technically, the RS200 Evolution was not street legal in the US. I worked for a guy in Denver who sold them as "Collector" cars or track use only. But, they were a blast to drive!