Seeing them? I wouldn't mind driving them! ;)
... somebody mentioned they wouldn't mind seeing them, so:
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Seeing them? I wouldn't mind driving them! ;)
It's just a matter of time...
Am glad I asked you to post them. The Lancia is amazing. The others none to shabby.
Fabulous pics of some amazing cars! Thanks for posting.
Lovely Escort and Lancia. I'm afraid the rest don't do anything for me but I'd happily have either of those two.
"A man of little significance"
I must admit I rather regret selling the integrale - it's now worth nearly double what I sold it for (and I sold it at a profit!). Despite loving the look of it, and everything it stood for (I'm a big rally fan), I never really bonded with it, it was a rather rattly old thing to drive, and didn't sound that great.
Another case of seller's remorse is the Challenge Stradale ... financially speaking, ouch! And that was/is a great car, pure and simple. I had no choice but to sell at the time though unfortunately.
Why did you sell the integrale?
The 458 is stunning. Escort is very tidy also.
Nice cars! What is the watch on the Ferrari? An AP?
Wow!
I'm pleased to note that we have something in common.....the dehumidifier :)
I'm not jealous at all, honestly .
Seriously though, some stunning cars there.
Superb choices
I note no Porsches. Any particular reason?
Have you owned a Tamora. I'm sure the picture of the lights and exhaust after the Integrale is one.
well thanks for ruining my day!
Mate they are awesome, the ford and TVR are truly wonderful cars.
Always wanted to own a TVR from being a child, yours looks mint
Some gorgeous cars there, I used to have an integrale (16v pre evo). Never lived up to the legendary status for me. Mine was a fragile thing with electrical grmelins aplenty. I remember having to shave bobbles off the alcantara side bolsters, having to bang the rear lights to get them to come on some nights and how there was absolutely no room under the bonnet to get to anything when it was playing up. Probably livable with as weekend plaything, not much use as reliable daily transport.
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It's frightening how the value of air cooled Porsches have rocketed over the years.
I'm a big VW and there was a mk2 golf variant in Europe called the rallye, not too dissimilar to the integrale. Not as famous tho by any stretch. The value of them has also reached dizzy heights due to supply and demand. Spare parts are outrageously priced also.
I'd love a SWB Quattro, the s2 engine is possibly the best noise I've ever heard, very closely followed by the S4 integrale. Group B was savage.
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Pretty sure I've seen these on detailing world.....
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Great cars, but no Nobles, never been tempted?
That scooter in the first pic is awesome!
You ever thought about an MX5?
Interesting selection
Great to see a Ford Escort again
Lovely.
I also owned an Integrale Evo 1 for many years. I do miss it sometimes. :(
That Integreale is YUMMY! And indeed the Escory. Funny to see the amount of space in the engine bay.
What on earth do you do for a living, and are they hiring?
Amazing cars, amazing watches, amazing photos. Just don't post any pictures of your house or wife please!
You have certainly have the same eye for the best of the TVR world. There is a very obvious link between the Griffith and the Tamora. I can also understand your foray into the murky world of S6 with the Tuscan once you made the leap to the Tamora.
I own a Griffith 4.3 and have often wondered and dallied with the though of moving into something newer but the lure of the V8 is too strong for me.
I'm sure you've enjoyed your collection so far as you seem a real enthusiast and long may it continue.
such a awesome collection, my fav is the RS4 love it
That's a really stunning collection and thanks for posting.
What was the Aston BTW?
Having owned an RS2000, back in the day, that Mexico is a winner for me.
Lovely!
When you look long into an abyss, the abyss looks long into you.........
Thanks for posting. If you could just add your postcode and when you're next on holiday...
Excellent range of cars- can see you're proper petrol head with the Mexico!
What a great collection of cars over time. The shade of red of the Ferrari is just beautiful.
LOL - I know that Andy!
My justification to my wife for buying the CS back in the day was that it would become a future classic......!!! I sold it within a year of buying it & lost a chunk of cash......!!
Here's me winning a track day....
Lovely collection and like everybody, love that Integrale - I only ever had a couple of Beta Coupes!
Cheers
Paul
Awesome picture! Yes very similar story to mine then, painful, I really miss that car :-(
(Having said that the 458 is amazing, and the wife likes it a lot more than the CS, so first world problems!)
The Mexico is my favourite, and a car I hope to keep forever and pass on to my son. It's not show car perfect by any means, but it's nice and original bodywork wise, with appropriate period upgrades (2 litre Pinto, five speed box, LSD). It gets driven properly too, albeit only on nice days - it's a beautifully balanced car and fantastic fun to drive, 110 bhp only, but that's enough to get it nicely sideway (on a private test track officer), and at "safe" speeds too ... the complete opposite to the Ferrari of course.
(I've also dropped the stickers now by the way, not sure what I was thinking!)
Love the 458 and the Integrale.
I always said I'd never bother buying a modern supercar if I won the lottery (the only way I'd ever be in a position to do so), but I briefly drove a 458 Speciale and I have to admit, it was the best car I've ever driven.
I'd probably have one if I had the money.
I almost DID buy an Integrale, but after a 120MPH test drive on the A30, I decided I'd probably lose my license within a week if I bought it, so I didn't!
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