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What kind of customer would buy a Pininfarina Battista? And seriously, a Smartphone screen smack in the middle of the dashboard?
On the other hand, that Alfa Romeo Giulia GTA interor... yummy!
70 years of Vantage! =D>
https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/motor-shows-geneva-motor-show/new-2020-cupra-formentor-brands-first-bespoke-model
Much nicer. But I don't understand why they had to create a new brand... :-?
Turns out I meant the gti and fog lights. Love my memory... 😂 😂 😂
https://images.app.goo.gl/WpjjtGqnfNHNknMn7
Seat aren’t exactly a brand that folks care about and the Cupra is the only actually desirable model... I think it kind of works.
But they always were seen as "sporty". So I see nothing wrong with Seat Formentor. :-??
What a beautiful thing to behold. Thank you, sir.
Roger Moore's Lambo for sale...
V12 Speedster.
Nice. I never realised Lamborghini made good-looking cars after the Miura.
They did. ;)
The Urus is ugly. But it freaking sells...
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/01/13/lamborghinis-2019-sales-jump-43percent-driven-by-its-urus-suv.html
https://esquire.com/uk/design/a31219349/the-making-of-the-aston-martin-db5-from-no-time-to-die/
When you've got a license to innovate and you’re only building eight cars, it's amazing what you can make with rapid prototyping and 3D printing.
It was only about four or five people doing two shifts. You have to get some sleep sometimes. If you get the chance to design and build the new Bond car, well that’s what they live and breathe for.
So cool. They're extremely impressive cars.
I think the best way of telling them apart from the real thing (apart from the rollcages and racing seats of course!) is that the headlamp bezels seem thicker on the replicas.
A Nissan Figaro :
Given that there is a cleaners called "The Master" in the neighbourhood, I couldn't help but think that Sarah Jane Smith was there too.
And one of the strangest cars I've ever seen, a WiLL Vi :
Yes, that looks like the love child of a VW Beetle and a Ford Anglia.
Please, just take my money :x
I think Alfa is the only brand in the history of motor cars that has never made an ugly car. Even my beloved Lancia managed to produce the rather dreadful looking Musa among a few others.
:D I hope so!
That WiLL can be seen in Minority Report...
http://imcdb.org/vehicle_679560-WiLL-Vi-NCP19-2000.html
A beautifully restored Mercedes 300S by Brabus.
Very cool indeed! So with this kind of technology we might end up with more new 'classic' cars on the road for a 'reasonable' price...
Well you can already buy plenty of replicas! :) But not Aston Martins: they shut down any attempt to make replicas. I think the trademark radiator shape is a trademark so they easily stop any attempt to copy them.
The BMW Z8 in The World Is Not Enough was actually a replica AC Cobra underneath its fibreglass bodyshell because they hadn't made enough Z8s by the time the film was shooting.
I was always quite fond of this BMW Z3 rebody by DNA Automotive: it wasn't a perfect replica but had a nice style to it. Ferrari shut it down though, I think:
The De Havilland Dino is something I've long wanted though- based on an MGF / MG TF
https://www.classiccarsforsale.co.uk/ferrari/dino/333317
There are dinner jackets & dinner jackets. ;)
Yeah definitely: the top 250 California one is simply a different body on a BMW Z3 (a very inexpensive car nowadays), whereas the bottom one is more of your usual kitcar design, where engine, running gear etc. are taken from a donor car and placed onto a new chassis. That's essentially what the NTTD DB5s are: with parts from twenty year old BMW M3s placed into a new body and chassis.
So when you take apart one of these:
You can make one of these:
Generally the ones where you take a car and just put a new body on it are rarely very convincing. I did see this BMW Z8 replica recently though which is just a BMW Z4 with a body conversion, and it's not bad at all:
This conversion kit to make a Boxster into a 911 GT3 looks pretty impressive too, and it is a genuine Porsche so you're kind of not lying! :D
http://www.anudimension.com/
This
To this:
I'd love someone to do a Lotus Esprit S1 replica, based on the MGTF or Toyota MR2 perhaps? But I guess the originals still aren't crazy money enough to justify having to build a replica!
I just remembered that this was up for sale recently: someone made it from a Honda S2000!
It's not right, but it's not bad, would have taken a lot of work, and I bet it's a load of fun! :)
https://forcedinductioncarspotting.com/2019/01/26/heres-why-this-honda-s2000-based-aston-martin-db5-has-given-me-mixed-feelings/