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twisty
21-08-2008, 02:40 PM
Time to dig deep
http://www.morrisandwelford.com/rally.html
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rcracer
21-08-2008, 02:43 PM
Ace :thumbsup:.. i drove a Talbot Sunbeam Lotus years ago it was ballistic but a right dog to drive...
jim76
21-08-2008, 02:46 PM
that Audi has some mental spoilers!
the RS200 is the best for me, by a long way
stegger
21-08-2008, 02:52 PM
Get the lottery on boy's and girls how about that 1985 Lancia Delta S4:wub:wub:wub
Answer-RC-Pete
21-08-2008, 03:02 PM
I would happily wet myself in public to have a collection like that!
Spoolio
22-08-2008, 07:01 PM
:( Bummer, we went on a group visit to Historic Motorsport (the preparation company that had these cars on site in its museum) a couple of years ago and sat in most of those cars. To be honest they were mainly "well used" and by no means pristine but they'll still be worth a pretty penny.
The Alpine A110 in particular is tiny, it was so small and low that no one could actually get in the thing, we had a job on just getting our heads inside it.
When we saw the Pikes Peak replica S1 it was being rebuilt - some of the panels had previously been made of wood! The white quattro shell was in roughly the same state as it is pictured.
The cars were I think owned by a Trust Fund in the majority and I notice that the particularly nice dark blue road-spec SWB Quattro Sport isn't included in the sale (it was described as David Suttons own car). I wonder if the company is a victim of the credit crunch.
SlowOne
22-08-2008, 07:52 PM
I would break a limb for the 1966 Lotus Cortina. I had a 1965 model road car, ali panels and all. As Lotus stands for Lots Of Trouble Usually Serious, you can imagine that the constant weekends fixing something eventually overcame the driving experience. But when it all worked... :thumbsup:
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