I remember that car well,, it belonged to the apprentice Kenny,,, Jack rolled it on its first outing !!,,, I also had TR8,,not q works,, I built it myself !!!
drove this in the States (Colorado/South Dakota) last year - only problem was the missus (5ft tall) couldn't see out of the passenger window as the seat was so low
This did and still does get my heart racing. Andy (With acknowledgement to the photographer and not reproduced for profit)
This was in my old mans garage up til a few years back 275GTB I think that's the right lettering for the hard top version...not owned by my old man but by my step-sisters/brothers - they were left in in their dads will - one of a fleet of expensive motor's - I went in it a few times and I don't think ive ever heard anything like it. They sold it a couple of years back for a cool half million but I had heard that it was now worth 2....yes that's me, albeit 20 odd years ago...
That's the Crazy Horse Memorial in the Black Hills, (in the background ) which is much more impressive than the nearby Mount Rushmore
Yep, (Dollar hire car) but we had a bit of a problem with it, as the windscreen cracked when it was parked in very hot sun in Laramie, and I found out that although I had "full insurance", tyres and windows weren't covered. So I paid $565 dollars to a glass replacement company to replace the screen (it had the Mustang dancin' horse logo at the top/middle which increased the price) and put the Dollar stickers back on. I just returned it to Dollar and they never picked up on it, which saved me the charges of it being off the road whilst a new screen was fitted
I got to sit in one as a teenager. It was white and surprisingly roughly finished, but then it was a road going race car.
I will own a Porsche 962 one day I know it's not classically beautiful but it is pure form follows function and I absolutely adore them. Group C racers were spectacular machines, we will never see the like of them again...
looks a bit like how I remember it,, never saw the mt rushmore thing,, was more interested in the Indian Reservation.
The 917 is prettier sure and the flat 12 sounds epic but I'm afraid I prefer the 962. Especially the long tail version, i'm a child of the 80's