Gerard
- posted
17 years ago
Gerard
On or around 21 Sep 2006 08:46:09 GMT, Gerard enlightened us thusly:
sorry...
wasn't sure if you got to click on one per screen, so I did anyway, except for the modern screen which I reckon none of them were especially pretty.
My clicks were the Bentley speed 6, Citroen DS and Aston Martin DB5
It's in SECOND place, only 8 votes behind the Cobra! GET VOTING!!!
(Damn, I voted for the Cobra as well as the S1.)
In article , Dave P writes
You select the one you want (from all the screens) then put name and email in at the end. Series I is still second.
I'm surprised the Duesenberg SSJ didn't score higher - I've always thought it encapsulated the best of design in that era.
Regards,
Simonm.
I always fancied a Super 7, but somehow ended up buying a Series 1 ... not sure why, somehow. I sold the Series 1 many years ago but still hanker after one of those nice Lotus cars. No more impractical than a restored Series 1 :)
In article , Duracell Bunny writes
Um, because you can put logs and sheep in the back of a Series, but not a Seven (as it hasn't really got room for a single sheep, let alone several)?
I beg to differ slightly although I know what you mean. I've a soft spot for them too.
Regards,
Simonm.
Have you ever sat in one Karen? its just like putting on suit ( tight suit me being a fat b*st*rd) everything seems to fit around you its hard not to want one Derek
Hee Gerard, jij hier? :-)
Met groet, Hans de Ruiter (v>
Hee Gerard, jij hier? :-)
Met groet, Hans de Ruiter (v>
No, sadly I haven't. I'm sure it's an impractical car to own, but the bling & drool factor are there for me. I'm easily satisfied these days. And no, I'm not fat (I'm still a runner & cyclist when I have time) so if it's a tight fit, no problem.
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