Re: Most gorgeous car ever created? You betcha!
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Or the 918 Spyder.
Or hell, even the (original) Cayman.
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Nominations still open? My choice, 1989 911 Speedster /Jeff
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I like 8C, but not as much as the Aston Vanquish. http://www.astonmartin.com/en-us/cars/the-new-vanquish My "dream car" is the 427 AC Cobra. Always will be.
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Love the current Aston Martins. And Jaguars. And - oh Gawd - those Alfa's. I can't really find fault with any of these observations, and enjoy the opportunity to ponder automotive art with all of you. I'll always be a sucker for Jaguar E-type and Corvettes, especially the C3. Late-1950's Testa Rossas, too. But art IS *subjective*, right? For my own part, the rolling sculptures that I find most beautiful usually include some individual components for at least the front wheels. I just like the opportunity afforded to the artist to sculpt and integrate more components into the whole. I like the idea of celebrating the four wheels, whereas modern cars are typically completely cohesive, with allowances made for the wheels. For instance: Bugatti Type 57 Mercedes 540k
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Nice, Tom. I guess my dream car would still be the BMW Z8 of a little over ten years ago:
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May not be super sexy, but I would drive this anyday: 1967 GT500 Eleanor
Farewell - June 4, 2020
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Feel of riding is much better...:)
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Mike, as a fellow Aston Martin fan, I wonder if you've done the same double take each time you see a current-generation Ford Fusion on the road. I know Ford owned Aston Martin for a while there. Looks like they heavily "borrowed" from the design team for some trickle-down luxury before divesting of the company. I know that if I owned an Aston, I'd be pissed. http://www.autoevolution.com/news/ford-f...rtin-50553.html
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I haven't actually made the connection between the Fusion and the Astin, but now that I see the two together, it makes sense. I have always kinda liked the Fusion, from a general - grocery getter / family daily driver type perspective. If I needed a car for that purpose, the Fusion is what I'd own. But, where I live, with my lifestyle, my daily driver is a 4x4, 3/4 ton Ram with the Cummins.
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Yeah, I've definitely noticed the Astonization of the Ford sedans. I think the Taurus has some flavor of it as well.
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