I am sickly in love with this car.
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Originally Posted by Mr.E.G.,Apr 17 2010, 01:58 PM
Personally, I think this blows all of those older cars out of the water:
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50 most beautiful cars. I agree with some.
50 most beautiful cars. I agree with some.
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Originally Posted by xmatt,Apr 18 2010, 04:32 AM
Daaaamn. I have to admit I hadn't even heard of that particular Alfa, but that is stunning. Classic lines, but also has some features that are way ahead of their time design-wise. That may be one of my favorites now.
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Miura have always been my favorite, They reminded of the 68-72 vettes a little and that was the reason I bought my 70 vette. The long hood and short cockpit are similar. The S2000 is a well balanced and proportionate little car, but it does have the same design elements that make a car beautiful like some of the older ones.
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There are many beautiful classics from which to choose, but a 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4 Berlinetta is way up my short list. To my eyes, it's one of the most gorgeous automobiles ever built.
to the OP!
to the OP!
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Well if we are comparing to other absolutely stunning classics someone has to mention Ralph Lauren's 1937 Bugatti Type 57 SC.
This is the batmobile before there was a batmobile. Imagine how bad ass that must have looked in the 30's!
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Originally Posted by rockville,Apr 17 2010, 08:15 PM
So you aren't down with the 95 Durango?
IMO, this car is much hotter than any of the posted retro (and probably drives much better too):