A cut and shut Ferrari, isn't it? Not set for production :(
Wow!
When you look long into an abyss, the abyss looks long into you.........
A cut and shut Ferrari, isn't it? Not set for production :(
It's just a matter of time...
WOW, :D
Built on the base of a Ferrari F430 Scuderia.
Very Nice.
and
OMG
My all time favourite car alongside the Delta S4
I need to sell the wife , kids & a kidney
love it - the attention to detail on the cars is incredible too
Unfortunately not going into production, as Ferrari won't support a production run:
http://www.gtspirit.com/2012/01/04/n...ficially-dead/
Shame, however.......every cloud etc.Originally Posted by ian964
Stoschek have revealed that they are in talks with Renault over the possibility of producing a successor to the Renault Alpine A110 Berlinette. The Alpine was a 98hp, leightweight straight-four capable of 219km/h. We’ll just have to wait and see how that one turns out!
When you look long into an abyss, the abyss looks long into you.........
Originally Posted by ian964
Just as well....I dont think Mrs B wants to live in a tent
Thought this was going to be about the Zenith watch...but then it would have been the wrong forum. :)
'tis a thing of beauty.. The write up in EVO back in August was great
bit marmite for me - not a fan
Phwoar, that does look lovely. Not sure if I had a Scuderia I'd be convinced it was worth mutilating it .. but I'll never have that problem!
Does it come in blue ?
Good luck everybody. Have a good one.
Looks great! I heard it smelt a bit funny though :blackeye:
Gray
Would it have the handling characteristics of the original?
"A man of little significance"
Don't worry, you can still get a TR7 and no-one will know the difference.
Here's something that will bring a tear to the eye for those of us lucky enough to have seen these things in action......
Turn up the sound (and sorry about the advert at the start).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmZOXTFLE_Y
How's the guide dog working out Jim?Originally Posted by BRGS
(once you've mastered it we can sort the hearing aids out :lol: ).
When you look long into an abyss, the abyss looks long into you.........
:lol: :lol: :lol:Originally Posted by seikopath
Not in the same league but I'm pretty sure someone at Goodwood was building replicas.
Can't find it right now as Google is dominated by this new ferrari one.
Do you mean these guys?
http://www.hawkcars.co.uk/hf3000/index.html
I looked deeply in to it several years back with the full intent of building one but it was just going to cost far to much money. Very very high quality though. I have seen two real ones, one up close and two Hawk replicas, one of which I got inside. Both the Hawks seemed much better built to me, if anything it was the original Lancia that seemed more like a bodged together kit car.
That my friend will take you to over 100 miles per hour. It looks like it has the same doorhandles as well.
Seriously though the original Stratos was my poster car taking over from the Countach, back in the olden days. I would love an original even if it is a bag of bolts.
Pretty sure that's the boys. I'm a complete numpty with cars but the engineering on them certainly impressed me.Originally Posted by NJH
My first grown-up magazine (graduating from Beano and Look In) was bought because it had the Stratos on the cover and a big gatefold poster in the middle 8)
Closest I ever got was (four ?) X1/9's. :D Very flickable :twisted:
Can't help thinking it looks like a ducks beak from the front.
looks like a real beasty - stunning
I love the aggressive styling.