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Huh, i'm not surprised about it, Sergio. The thing is, IIRC, "humpbacked" Zaporozhets' design was - ehm - borrowed from some Fiat model. And it was considered "the most silent car" - "cause your knees don't allow any sound access your ears".
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That's a good one!
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Er... I get it now.Image
I'm sticking with these though:
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And this, of course.
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The E type is possibly the finest design in the last 50 years, especially in the Series 1 style. Saying that, I saw a killer V12 convertible in Roman Purple in the UK a couple of years ago..

Not too sure that Olds belongs in the same company!

No arguments with that 21 fret BG though.

Sergio, I'll send you a couple of cool pics...
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That Jag perfectly represents the most beautiful production car ever built, in my opinion.

I think that's the first time I've seen a pic of your 210 fretter, Sergio!
A real beauty!
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Hey, hey! I wish THAT 21 fretter was mine, Kevin, but it isn't - it belongs to Grant Arthur.
Andy: please do.
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In the words of Homer (almost): "E type.....mmmmmmmmm".
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210 frets...now, that some serious fret and fingering work...

Photo's coming today Sergio...
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Haha! Yeah. Okay, I'll be waiting for it, Andy. Thanks.
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This is the most beautiful production car, in my own opinion.

http://www.autodrome-cannes.com/ferrari_250gtpf_silver.jpg
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This is my idea of a beautiful car, a 1964 Ford Cougar II. Too bad that it was never put into production.
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Hmm... Yes. Oddly enough, the Ford Cougar bears a strong resemblance to the Chevrolet Corvette. Or is it the other way around?
Hey Andy, I loved the photos! Many thanks.
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