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While i don’t think this question has a definitive answer, Jaguar E Type, Alfa Romeo Type 33 Stradale, Merc Benz 300 SL are deservedly among the favorites. I’m just surprised nobody seems to have mentioned the 1974 Countach LP400 yet.....just look at it. The later 1980s versions became excessively gaudy, but the

The Lamborghini Miura is gorgeous from bumper to bumper.

My obvious first choice was taken, so I’ll go with the car that was heavily influenced by it:

Your car is ready, Mr. Bond:

Ferrari 250 GT Lusso.

There’s only one real answer—the Jaguar E-type:

It really ahs to be the Muira. It looks amazing from every angle, it came in wild colours, all of which could be argued to be the best looking colour, and it’s just such a perfect, low slung machine.

Obligatory Miura

Is the word “premature” appropriate?

Incorrect. I personally have been killed many times after flashing my lights at other motorists.

“Ours goes to eleven.”

Found the picture. No 2.0 turbo though.  

According to this dude it was. But I’ve dealt with a ton of engineers that are 3 years away from being finished with a project for an entire career.

“Nova” means the same thing in Spanish as it does in English.

Kinja may be powered by Rogers.

I think we’ve collectively made the decision to take the “frog in the pot” way out. Luck will have it—the comet strikes on our last breath.

In case anyone is wondering about that vague “6.15pm” time posted in the article without any time zone information, that is more precisely 22:15 UTC according to the Virtual Telescope Project.

I hate when, what is clearly just a promotional introductory teaser rate, is promoted as a “deal.”

I hate when, what is clearly just a promotional introductory teaser rate, is promoted as a “deal.”