The Testarossa was and still is stunning.
The Testarossa was and still is stunning.
Yeah at risk of being predictable I have not lusted after a new car as much as I have for the 86 in such a long time.
The only things that will survive the apocalypse - Cockroaches and Camrys
I was about to post this. Screaming through Monte Carlo would be the venue.
it's not even a GOOD replica - waste of a 3000GT and an affront to good taste
This would've been my choice except it's a year too early.
However a late 50's Citroen DS might be a little more practical for a daily drive.
I thought I'd have trouble since a car twice my age is 54 years old, putting me in the late 50's, and I really only became interested in cars from the mid-60's onwards.
BITUMEN BATTLEFIELDS
That doesn't invalidate his assertion that Channel 7 news media in Australia is as equally sensationalist and inaccurate as Fox News.
$4k for a 3rd gen Camaro? Where do I sign?
Is it just me or was one of his hands off the wheel when it happened?
I'll take the one in the picture thanks.
Yep have always loved this. Sad we didn't get them in Australia and the rare good examples that have been imported can cost a lot of money.
Elise - it will be more reliable and hence provide more trouble free fun for years to come. The Alfa is a beauty, but will probably reduce it's owner to tears.
I know it probably had no chance of going into production but I adored the Peugeot Quasar as a kid.
Absolutely stunning
I desperately wanted this to make production when I first saw it ;_;
Look at the window line/shape and the rear quarter panel. Same car. They've changed the bumpers and lights since that's the easiest thing to do + plus a new bootlid. The article even states they've parts-binned it from numerous companies (namely Hyundai and Kia).
In fact those headlights look like they're off a friggin' Kia Carnival! Goddamit China.