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Hi Torch - I’ve noticed a lot of these old ads are in Dutch. Dutch guy here wondering if this coincidental or intentional?

Meh - they did purple on the second gen M3 too. 

Whoa! Did Chris Bungle come out of retirement to design this monstrosity? It has all the hallmarks of his awful styling cues that for some reason have become the norm today for many other designs. Strange proportions? Check. Lines that do not connect and just disappear into the body? Check. Overall weirdness? Check.

1991 Range Rover with 140K. Costs me less in annual maintenance than my 2008 Audi A3 Sportbak with 70K

Loved seeing these growing up in Europe in the 80s. Taunus were left hand drive for the continent and German built, Cortinas were right hand drive and UK, Ireland, and Australia built - to a lower standard. They were also built in Turkey and Argentina which had a unique to the market coupe. The wagon and two door

Sprinter conversions start in this price range and although have more volume, they are nowhere as capable as a dedicated 4X4. That said, it appears this company has so far only built on the Amarok and have no idea how many have been built. So this seems mostly vaporware to me. We’ll see...

I like that they are not trying to emulate McLaren’s design language and philosophy. Although beautiful in its own right, it was built to accommodate Ron Dennis’ highly anal retentiveness.

Interesting. 380 and Tanforan Mall are 15 minutes away from my house. Going to try and find them tomorrow

I know this guy! He’s up in Napa and has a bunch of old Rovers and has been trying to sell this one, and another identical one but in read, for several years now. He also had a Vitesse for sale. Always at inflated prices and they pop back up on CL every six months or so.

As for the reliability of the P38, they are

But given all the animal strikes you get down under finding a straight one will be very difficult

Indeed. You could also put the word out to all the local wrecking yards in case they get one in

Since you refer to the metric system I suspect you are not in the US. The items came standard on mine as part of the limited edition County SE but were available as options across the line. They were OEM options so no idea who actually made them for Land Rover. Your best bet is to scour eBay and forums as those are

To all you Rover haters out there - My 91 RR Classic has 120K on her and she’s running strong as ever and never left me stranded (I knock on the wood dash a lot. It works) I’ve only had to replace wear and tear items plus radiator, alternator and exhaust system. Getting ready for a body restoration this winter.

Love this!! It’s one way in and one way out. It’s also one of the only gated communities in SF and has a 24/7 guard posted at the entrance. This could get hilariously messy.

Shoot really? Edwin Tan sales manager said it has never been registered to a private owner...

There is a yellow LFA at Toyota SF. Never been sold. Confirmed with the sales manager.

Toyota SF had 2 that they bought from Lexus but recently sold. They currently have a yellow one with under 1000 miles on it. Waiting for a call back from the sales manager but given the miles it’s likely Pre-owned. I’ll post again if it has not been privately registered yet.

Toyota San Francisco has a new one on display at their Geary Street location. No miles on it and not for sale. The dealer owner keeps it there to attract buyers into the showroom.

911s are available with the rear wiper. I always wonder why they are optional and why so few choose that option.

Nope - blue single tone was a thing