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Discussion in 'Hull City' started by Tony Angelino, Dec 18, 2016.

  1. originallambrettaman

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    The best looking car ever built, the 1960 Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato, a snip at only £12m...

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    Opinions, opinions...

    This one for me.
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    Nice car and not ridiculous money considering the rarity, but unless you go for one that's had a top restoration at £250k+, they tend to only look good with the roof down (most have terrible fitting hoods). Often the hardtop looks better and you can get a great one of those for well under £100k.
     
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    Lower the price a bit and I might think about it mate.
     
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    Nice, but still the Austin Healey for me.
     
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    I'm a big fan of the 1950 Alfa Romeo 6C as well...

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    Yes, I saw some hardtop prices while I was looking for that photo. A bit academic though, I'll never have one. :emoticon-0106-cryin
     
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    It would be a Ford Zodiac for me. D plate.

    “We’re selling dreams”.
     
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    My brother in law had one, bought it for peanuts while he was at Uni in Leicester in the 80's and used it as his daily runner for a few years.

    Then it was left to gradually rot away outside his house in London for years, before he decided he was never going to get round to restoring it and he'd better flog it before there was nothing left (I think he still flogged it for several times what he paid for it, despite it being a giant lump of rust by the time it actually went).
     
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    When I was a kid one of the neighbours lads ( about 15 years older than me) had been in the army (BAOR) and had made friends with a number of American army lads who were also stationed on the Rhine.
    He somehow managed through one of them to get into contact with other Americans in the UK who helped him find a bloody big Indian motorcycle similar to the one below plus a monster of a Yankee car which may have been a Cord Roadster ! It certainly looked like one, although I'm not 100% certain my memory is still recalling stuff from the mid 50's too accurately. I do recall whatever the make was he had a difficult time getting the car down the back tenfoot however.
    His vehicles triggered my interest in classic vehicles.


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