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The French always had the coolest concept cars, and the latest one, Peugeot's Onyx, is incredibly cool. It's their Le Mans car, with nicer clothes... 

Boschert B300

Boxter headlights on the Porsche 996.

Raphael, that could very well be true, but it probably has to do with the extremely expensive process a maker has to undergo to homologate original headlamp design in Italy. Jim Glickenhaus has written extensively about it around FerrariChat, and possibly even on here regarding Clapton's SP Ferrari, which had Enzo

Shades of Steve Jobs in it, too. I know it's a cliché to say it, but the over protectiveness, selected hearing, all of it is classic Jobs managerial style. Except Musk's product isn't exactly proven material just yet...

ALFA ROMEO WILL COME BACK TO THE US. IT'S JUST A MATTER OF A FEW YEARS

I haven't checked prices on these, but I bet 8C's still sell for close their MSRP, if not more..

The car they used to film some of the close up scenes, particularly inside the garage, was real. It was borrowed.

Best thing is the full prosciutto leg tied to the back of the Harley... priceless

They used a real one to film a few scenes, just not the ones where the car is driven like it was stolen, or where it backs up into a forest....

It definitely does not sound like anything special. The Ferrari will win in that department, without a doubt.

"I'm not talking about DANCE LESSONS. I'm talkin' about puttin' a brick through the other guy's windshield. I'm talkin' about takin' it out and choppin' it up!"

The Breadvan is not a GTO by the way, it's based on a SWB with bodywork by Drogo. Nice choice, though.

I think only unofficially...

Porsche 904

I live in São Paulo. The traffic is worse. The safety is worse. The planning is a lot worse, but Brasilia is not a well planned city - certainly not as much as they kept saying it was for so long. Doesn't mean it's bad, and considering it was one of the first fully planned cities, it broke the mold and really proved

My favorites were mentioned already (Momo Prototipo, Vintage Porsche wood wheels, Nardi (for Ferrari and others) and the basic Sparco with the yellow tape...) but I always liked the look of the wooden Lancia Fulvia wheel, and how you could easily read the instruments through it.

Yes. It looks great from the plane, and has some really beautiful buildings, but you can't walk anywhere because everything is so far away, and it was built for 1960's levels of vehicle traffic... There are a lot more cars today... Shame.

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How could it be anything but the Ferrari 250 V12?

The Wollesley Hornet was the Mini Rolls that was... BMW beware