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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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Which one would you have....?



Jaguar E-Type, Aston DB4 GT, Ferrari 250 GT California, Mercedes Gullwing and Pontiac Trans Am....

Go see them, they will be part of a 300 car show at Ally Pally from October 30 to November 1.


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Alistair



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Without wanting to sound too female - the red one Whistle Thumbs Up

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Well, from a money point of view I imagine too, that the red one is best.

For me, to look cool, the Pontiac - I'd be too worried about the others breaking if I pressed on a bit....

But then I want a General Lee and a Starsky and Hutch Torino.....

I prefer the hard top E types, don't like the early SL's - the pagoda roof one is my fav.

And I've never really got the DB5 thing, despite Mr Bond, who was best in a white Esprit...... 2011 Range Rover Vogue SE 4.4 TDV8

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You just know the British built cars basking in the sunshine of the above picture are rusting away quietly from the inside out at warp speed Big Cry

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What a great thread...

I had the fortune to have a friend offer to take me to the Three Counties Showground last weekend for a meeting of the "crusty club” Shocked Ahem...... Sorry, a classic car show... Shocked Laughing

He came and picked me up in a S1 E Type semi lightweight convertible with a racing detachable hard top...

So, for those of you that don’t know, I’m really NOT into classic cars! Sure, if they are sentimental? Your dads car etc etc then yes, i understand... or one of the lucky few that are guarantee’d to be making profit yearly then again... Understood Bow down

But dressing up, slipping into another dimension Whistle No, i dont understand (apologies to all the members on here who do Whistle no offence meant!)

So, 8am and my chariot arrives!, pop myself in Whistle 5 mins later Laughing I managed it and we were off...

WOW WOW WOW Shocked What a fantastic little car... We shot up the M5 keeping up with traffic (if not slightly above their speed) and it felt very safe & modern! Not at all what i expected... Bow down

“So, why an E Type” i asked as we travelled, it was explained that at the time of this purchase, the Aston DB?(5or6 which ever is worth less) was on the cards too but the technology used to produce his current car was lightyears ahead so he opted for this one...

So there we are... My mindset has been changed about some “crusty’s” Ahem sorry Whistle Classic's Thumbs Up

Due to the above... Ide have................................. The red one too Very Happy As i imagine its making a fortune year on year Whistle

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Alistair



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mjdronfield wrote:
For me, to look cool, the Pontiac


I wouldn't have got that one - had narrowed it down to American Thing - had got Aston, E-Type, Ferrari & Merc but nothing more specific than that Embarassed

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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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If you're giving them away I'd have any one of them. Very Happy Very Happy Not sure about the Pontiac though. Confused John
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Mmmm, toss-up between the Aston and the E-Type for me - probably the E-Type, given that its a rag top Thumbs Up

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I had the pleasure of driving a 4.2 Series II E-Type coupe last year and feel completely in love with it for many reasons.

However, the car in Gary's post is the convertible and not the coupe, which I much prefer on looks and so the Jaguar is out.

Because the E-Type is so accomplished and such good value by comparison, I see little value in the Aston and so that's out.

The Gullwing is nice but pales, again, next to the Jaguar, in my view.

The 250 has the looks, pedigree, engine and I gather is rather good to drive. Plus it's never going to lose money. But would you want to use it? It'd terrify me. The 250 and £5,000,000 in the bank and then I'd choose it.

So I'd take the T/A. It's the most affordable and still has sublime looks and decent performance (especially if it's got the 455 SD engine) and won't cost much to run. You can therefore enjoy it all of the time.

However, the rub for me is my own Mach 1. Assuming it could actually happen, the T/A may not be that much different from a car I already own and completely adore. That considered, I'd then take the Gullwing. Si. <This is my name.

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California....and then DB4 Is this where I put the car details and a bit about myself ?........

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The problem I have with all of these is that I do not think they are worth the money they are trading for nowadays, I'd also be too frightened to drive them..

Would choose the DB or Merc if push came to shove though... Love the 250 but not the ownership costs. Regards
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