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14-10-2018, 09:48 PM | #1 | ||
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Went to Motor Classica on Saturday.
My highlights were an E60 M5 that was an outside display the V10 sounds amazing, the new Mustang Bullit, Ford GT, McLaren Senna, the early 1930s Cadillacs with the 7.4 L V16, and the various American muscle cars. |
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15-10-2018, 07:46 AM | #2 | ||
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Personally .. a lot of the late model stuff there .. I basically saw similar on the drive over. Most of it was a "that's nice" and keep walking.
I did like the the all black Pantera with the Hoosiers on it outside ;) The highlights were the early stuff in there. A lot of the pre-war Euro stuff was very cool. The vintage race cars .. again very cool. Even a Tucker (albeit seemed to be missing transaxle?) The USA musclecars always a look good with the contrasting bright colours. When I get there usually I think it won't take long to wander around .. and then hours later I'm still there. Checking out the details and history of some of the vehicles is vert interesting. |
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16-10-2018, 06:54 PM | #3 | ||
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The 1923 (?) aluminium Vauxhall was a surprise highlight for me but the yellow Monaro was probably my favourite given the restoration was absolutely flawless. Also my first time seeing a Miura in the flesh.. beautiful little thing it is!
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