The 100 most beautiful cars: 20-1

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The 100 most beautiful cars: 20-1

Post by baloo » 18th Mar, '08, 15:32

...as voted by the Brits...

Some classics in there, but some that don't deserve to be in the top 100, let alone the top 20

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Re: The 100 most beautiful cars: 20-1

Post by BoD » 18th Mar, '08, 15:38

At least I've owned 2. A Mini and an Alfa GTV coupe.

But how can they leave out the Mk IV Escort, the Fiat Uno and maybe even the Audi TT?
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Post by Fat Bob » 18th Mar, '08, 15:39

Saw this the other day too. Some great one (Astons mostly!) but also some craps ones. WTF is a french car doing in there?
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Re: The 100 most beautiful cars: 20-1

Post by cromasaig » 18th Mar, '08, 16:09

An old Citroen is a beautiful thing. Would make my list, along with (in no particular order)

Aston Martin DB5 (also the 9. Dammit, any of them)
VW Camper - type 2
Land Rover Series 2
Morris Minor
Mini
An old Mercedes 200 (CL? GL? can't remember)

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Re: The 100 most beautiful cars: 20-1

Post by baloo » 18th Mar, '08, 16:13

A car that will soon make these Top 20 lists is the latest Maserati Gran Turismo. very very sexy car that keeps getting better everytime I see one. Lovely lines.

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Post by TheD » 18th Mar, '08, 16:14

No.18 - 1964 swb 250 GT should be number 1. Tastes are changing.

Facel Vega would be no.2 for me.

Countach - no.3

No Duesy in there or I'd take that as no.2

No.22 Cord roadster would be my no.4

Ah. I like them all, just not in that order.

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Post by Burbage » 18th Mar, '08, 16:17

" as voted by the Brits..."

These are the people who gave us the Austin Princess.

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Post by cromasaig » 18th Mar, '08, 16:20

Don't we get any points for the Austin Allegro? The Ford Granada? (S'pose that's American really, but what the Hell is that doing in the Telegraph's list?) The Vauxhall Viva? All in mustard orange, obviously.

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Post by BoD » 18th Mar, '08, 16:28

The Granada is actually in there somewhere

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Post by baloo » 18th Mar, '08, 16:35

No Ford Capri ?
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Post by Morrolan » 18th Mar, '08, 16:38

Lotus Esprit on 9?!?! [smilie=rotflmao.gif]

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Post by Fat Bob » 18th Mar, '08, 16:40

No Kia Picanto? Not a surprise there really.
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Post by Spike » 18th Mar, '08, 16:49

BoD wrote:The Granada is actually in there somewhere

Viva? Have you met Spike?
Oi, watch it. I never actually owned one, I just learnt to drive in one. My iconic teenage car is the magnificent Ford Anglia 105E.
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Post by Jedi » 18th Mar, '08, 17:32

Brits have weird taste in cars.

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Post by Spike » 18th Mar, '08, 17:47

Jedi wrote:Brits have weird taste in cars.
When you're 17 and your life savings amount to $120, you take whatever you can get.
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Post by BoD » 18th Mar, '08, 18:00

The Holden Calais and Ford Fairlane being such lovely cars...
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Post by BFG » 18th Mar, '08, 19:05

This is just so objective. To me, the Bugatti and the Chevrolet are butt ugly.

I have to agree with Baloon about the Maserati, though. Nearly as drool-worthy as the DB9...

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Post by Jedi » 18th Mar, '08, 19:16

BoD wrote:The Holden Calais and Ford Fairlane being such lovely cars...
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Post by sundaymorningstaple » 18th Mar, '08, 22:26

I've also owned two of them, one being the same but with slightly different underwear ('66 MINI Cooper). The other I still own but has been in climate controlled storage for nigh on 26 years my '57 Austin-Healy 100-6.

This taken not long before being put into storage:

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Also had a lesser cousin of one of them as well:

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Post by cromasaig » 18th Mar, '08, 22:45

That's a beautiful, beautiful car, SMS.

You must miss it horribly. But look on the bright side - it could probably buy you rather a large house now!

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Post by sluggo » 19th Mar, '08, 00:54

My first car. 1960 Chevy Impale (even the same color)

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Post by Burbage » 19th Mar, '08, 06:17

sluggo wrote:My first car. 1960 Chevy Impale (even the same color)

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Post by Morrolan » 19th Mar, '08, 07:31

BFG wrote:This is just so objective. To me, the Bugatti and the Chevrolet are butt ugly.
you mean subjective, no?
BFG wrote: I have to agree with Baloon about the Maserati, though. Nearly as drool-worthy as the DB9...
the DB9 is just a modernised DB4, now that was a car...

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Re: The 100 most beautiful cars: 20-1

Post by Fat Bob » 19th Mar, '08, 07:59

Must say, this is a much better list:

Greatest ever children's television shows

1. Grange Hill
2. The Muppet Show
3. Tom & Jerry
4. Bagpuss
5. The Magic Roundabout
6. Dangermouse
7. Scooby Doo
8. Inspector Gadget
9. The Flintstones
10. Wacky Races
11. Top Cat
12. Jackanory
13. Mr Benn
14. Rainbow
15. Take Hart
16. Dr Who
17. He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
18. The Wombles
19. Blue Peter
20. Record Breakers

And I'd agree with the lot of them!
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Re: The 100 most beautiful cars: 20-1

Post by Kooky » 19th Mar, '08, 08:03

Did you know Grange Hill is no more?

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