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Re: rose-tinted fruitbat
Hum, one of the very close similarities being that in both the herald and spitfire you had to close the door firmly and then leap in, otherwise the doors wdn't shut. But I had one, and a jolly good larf, as you say.
And afraid I can't quite let your rosy-tinted picture of the MG Maestro Turbo go unchallenged. The tickford connection was that the cars were transported to newport pagnell...to have plastic bodykit and stickers slapped on. This vehicle was indeed (on paper) faster than a ferrari, the ferrari in question being the very slowest ferrari made in the last 30 years, the mondial. They didn't make only 500 to make sure that they were "rare" - they made 500 cos nobody in their right minds would shell out a load of loot on a warmed-up grandpa special.
Ahem. But nonetheless as you say, we are in the classic forum, so i'd better pipe down and recognise that what i might see as a lightly barmy choice of steed is perfectly normal hereabouts, or even desirable.
....As witness my own weaknes for Citroen DS/CX or even an SM. I had a CX, and can confirm that it takes speed bumps in flat mode at 60 mph. An SM wd be something of a liabilty, but saew a fabulous gold-painted one in france, dribble... oh bugger, I've been got again. Anyone want to go er 1/10th shares in decent Miura?
Hum, one of the very close similarities being that in both the herald and spitfire you had to close the door firmly and then leap in, otherwise the doors wdn't shut. But I had one, and a jolly good larf, as you say.
And afraid I can't quite let your rosy-tinted picture of the MG Maestro Turbo go unchallenged. The tickford connection was that the cars were transported to newport pagnell...to have plastic bodykit and stickers slapped on. This vehicle was indeed (on paper) faster than a ferrari, the ferrari in question being the very slowest ferrari made in the last 30 years, the mondial. They didn't make only 500 to make sure that they were "rare" - they made 500 cos nobody in their right minds would shell out a load of loot on a warmed-up grandpa special.
Ahem. But nonetheless as you say, we are in the classic forum, so i'd better pipe down and recognise that what i might see as a lightly barmy choice of steed is perfectly normal hereabouts, or even desirable.
....As witness my own weaknes for Citroen DS/CX or even an SM. I had a CX, and can confirm that it takes speed bumps in flat mode at 60 mph. An SM wd be something of a liabilty, but saew a fabulous gold-painted one in france, dribble... oh bugger, I've been got again. Anyone want to go er 1/10th shares in decent Miura?