Most beautiful cars?
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punkypink (imported)
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder isn't it?
I think a R-34 GTR is beautiful in its brutality.
I think a 288 GTO is the most beautiful Ferrari ever built.
I think an original Merc Gullwing is one of the most beautiful things man has ever created.
I think the lines on a plymouth 'cuda, especially it's flanks, and it's bluff snout, is beauty in its own right.
I think a R-34 GTR is beautiful in its brutality.
I think a 288 GTO is the most beautiful Ferrari ever built.
I think an original Merc Gullwing is one of the most beautiful things man has ever created.
I think the lines on a plymouth 'cuda, especially it's flanks, and it's bluff snout, is beauty in its own right.
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tjstill (imported)
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Arab Nights (imported) wrote: Fri Jan 21, 2011 7:16 pm There are cars that call attention. I remember the first time I saw a Chrysler 300. Wow. I felt the same in a small city in another country when I saw my first Studebaker from about 1950. Wow.
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When I am rich, ie. the orthodontist is paid and the kids are on their own, I want one of those. That small city is full of them. You can torture me and I will not talk. Testicles are not that important.
You obviously like presence on the road. Have a look at Duesenburg there is little to touch them for presence. Long,long front end. Coachbuilt, total class.
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tjstill (imported)
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Meant to reference the Facel Vega. Maybe it is just me but this french merc look alike is just awesome......I mean the rear light point up not back! ... US motor for reliabilty.Have a look if you dont know it. http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C190134/
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Arab Nights (imported)
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tjstill (imported) wrote: Sat Jan 22, 2011 5:50 pm Have a look at Duesenburg there is little to touch them for presence. Long,long front end. Coachbuilt, total class.
Good call, despite lacking the triple tits of my favorite.
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At risk of getting whopped about the head for hijacking the thread, I cannot help of thinking of cars for my daughter. Somehow I cannot get a pink Nash Metroplotian out of my mind.
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Unfortunately I am running into that phenomenon, teenage pushback. She is holding out for a powder blue Cube.
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Riverwind (imported)
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Your the winner, I love both those cars.
Damn, now that song about the little Nash Rambler and the Caddy is running around in my head.
Shit,
River
Damn, now that song about the little Nash Rambler and the Caddy is running around in my head.
Shit,
River
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Rusty Dai (imported)
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Riverwind (imported) wrote: Sat Jan 22, 2011 9:44 pm Your the winner, I love both those cars.
Damn, now that song about the little Nash Rambler and the Caddy is running around in my head.
Shit,
River
Hey buddy, how do I get this out of second gear? Beep Beep!
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tjstill (imported)
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It would not be right to have a beautiful car thread and not mention the Hispano Suiza. Even the name is nice to say!! The brand has had a long history and there are models from the early days of classic motoring up to modern day Lambo look alikes (that even car enthusiasts fail to identify). Probably the most well known vehicle is the tulip wood body touring classic and the streamliner. http://www.thoroughbred-cars.com/cars/s ... orpedo.htm. You can see one tulip wood car here and see a close up of the construction method. Thousands of brass rivits holding the wood strips in place.
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BossTamsin (imported)
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Let us not forget one of the most iconic cars of the 80's. They weren't all that well-built, they had plenty of flaws and defects, and the company went bankrupt under somewhat shady circumstances....
Still, how many people can deny wanting a DeLorean DMC-12 at some point in their lives? (Ok, perhaps one rigged with a flux capacitor, but still....)
Still, how many people can deny wanting a DeLorean DMC-12 at some point in their lives? (Ok, perhaps one rigged with a flux capacitor, but still....)
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Arab Nights (imported)
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I have to admit that I am cheating. I took son to one of the auto auctions/shows in Scottsdale, AZ today. Here are some I noted with this thread in mind.
The first was a 1954 Kaiser-Darrin convertable. There is something about it that just makes me want to look at it.
One I had to smile at was a 1965 Amphicar. This photo next to a beached boat is strangely predictive.
One I also think of painting pink for my daughter is a 1955 Citroen 2CV. It just makes me smile. We were standing there looking at it and there were two guys next to us discussing it. They agreed that it made them smile. But one also said that, "There is the difference between French and German engineering."
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The first was a 1954 Kaiser-Darrin convertable. There is something about it that just makes me want to look at it.
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One I had to smile at was a 1965 Amphicar. This photo next to a beached boat is strangely predictive.
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One I also think of painting pink for my daughter is a 1955 Citroen 2CV. It just makes me smile. We were standing there looking at it and there were two guys next to us discussing it. They agreed that it made them smile. But one also said that, "There is the difference between French and German engineering."
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File: ... en_2CV.jpg