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Yup - I’m fielding the panicked facebook/twitter share posts amongst my friends already.

So - we’re just going to bypass that it appears Top Gun 2 has blatantly ripped a scene from Planes?

Ferrari 250 GTO.

How long would it take to build a small Amish-style barn in the back of the lot?

The blue one looks to be a ‘long-nose’ GT rather than a Clubman.  My brother had one for a while, with a 1275 cooper-esque engine.

I’m surprised no-one has thought to have the front plate (like the C4) hidden when parked, and visible when the engine is running.

Been there - done that.

Possibly because of US trader-customer laws and liability? All it takes is one belligerent customer to find fault with one of the cars and sue the council who sold it to him and the whole plan is out of profit and into ‘expensive’ territory, which is a strict no-no for any city council.

‘Gooses’??

Interesting article, thanks for posting that. (Always good to have more information!)

Been there - done that*, I felt a LOT safer on a 1950s Vincent Comet at 80mph than I did on a 2015 Harley Davidson Fatbob at 80mph.

I’d buy one!

Are you going to tell us a bit more about it?

Came hoping to find something about Horton - thank you. The Germans had masses of weird ideas for flying craft - a lot of them were massively more efficient that the ‘normal’ ideas at the time, but the Germans had neither the material resources or ‘time and space’ to develop them. Quite a few have been developed after

May as well leave Kinja completely then... :(

“they can be more widely appreciated in a collector car environment for generations to come” -

Exactly why I’ll never buy one.

The whole Tab-group concept is useless until they add in the functionality to SAVE the tab group (maybe as a variant of a bookmarks folder), and then reopen it when you re-boot the browser or the machine.

“ massive modern SUVs and similar cars ARE deathtraps, too, just with that death facing out, instead of in” 
Just adjusted that sentence for you.