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ian7675

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I thought I would start a thread where you guys can post up pics of any cars you see out and about that are interesting, rare or just out of the ordinary. If it's deemed a good idea then maybe it could be a sticky and run long term so we can a thread full of all sorts of stuff that is actually out there on the road and not just copied from the net. A thread of this nature is always a gamble on this site as most things are usually turned into a load of bulls**t and arguing but let's see how it goes. If you don't like the idea then let it die with dignity Thumbs up

Disclaimer: I am in no way promoting the use of cameras whilst driving a vehicle, let your passenger take one or better still stop and take your picture.

I'll go first, I took this a while ago but it's not everyday you see these on a motorway.

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Posted 3rd Nov 2012 at 09:33
AndyJ

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Awesome. They go for ~£1m , if I remember correct.

I've worked on loads of sweet cars over the years, but this is the only car I have on my phone, for some reason.


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Posted 3rd Nov 2012 at 09:41
owain

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Post #3
ian7675 wrote:
I'll go first, I took this a while ago but it's not everyday you see these on a motorway.



A Citroen C2? Get loads of them round our way.

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Posted 3rd Nov 2012 at 09:43
ian7675

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I was on about the traffic cone next to the barrier...a rare sight indeed.

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Posted 3rd Nov 2012 at 09:45
owain

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Oh sorry, I see now. Normally they use those thin vertical ones nowadays don't they?

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Posted 3rd Nov 2012 at 09:46
welshpug!

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That's a C3.

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Posted 3rd Nov 2012 at 09:52
ian7675

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Here's another one I saw last summer, it's a Countach obviously but had Italian plates on it. Possibly an import or a very brave driver who is touring Europe.

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Posted 3rd Nov 2012 at 09:58
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F40 the best car they ever made <3

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Posted 3rd Nov 2012 at 10:04
clen666

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He must be brave, he certainly isn't 2 chevrons away from the car in front

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Posted 3rd Nov 2012 at 10:05
ian7675

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Post #10
fatlapit wrote:
F40 the best car they ever made <3


Looks tiny in the picture too, I was surprised how small it actually was.

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Posted 3rd Nov 2012 at 10:07
swiftyboi006

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welshpug! wrote:
That's a C3.
^^^Laugh my ass off

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Posted 3rd Nov 2012 at 10:08
owain

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ian7675 wrote:
Here's another one I saw last summer, it's a Countach obviously but had Italian plates on it. Possibly an import or a very brave driver who is touring Europe.


That was one of the great cars I wanted as a kid, hope the guy has European breakdown cover Yes

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Posted 3rd Nov 2012 at 10:16
daveyboy

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Saw this while I was filling up the other day. D-Type?

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Posted 3rd Nov 2012 at 10:19
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Phwoooar

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Posted 3rd Nov 2012 at 10:21
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The countach is amazing. Probably like a lot of young boys at, at the time, I had a huge poster of it on my wall.

I saw a guy driving a mercielago through kings heath high street, in about three inches of snow, earlier in the year. I was desperately trying to take a pic, but phailed, miserably.

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Posted 3rd Nov 2012 at 10:22
daveyboy

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Post #16
owain wrote:
Phwoooar


It's straight six soundtrack through twin stainless upswept side exits was simply pornographic. It's owned by a local chap who drives it in all weathers, he burned me off at the lights in his scarf and bobble hat yesterday!

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Posted 3rd Nov 2012 at 10:23
owain

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he burned me off at the lights in his scarf and bobble hat yesterday!


Great thing about owning a car like that is you can do that and everyone just grins at the awesomeness. Do it in an Impreza and everyone tuts and calls you a w**ker.

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Posted 3rd Nov 2012 at 10:26
daveyboy

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True, it's almost expected of you to drive in a flamboyant way. Good thing too as I always feel let down if a piece of exotica rolls by and you can't hear it. 2nd gear everywhere and lots of blips, pops and glorious overrun please!

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Posted 3rd Nov 2012 at 10:33
ian7675

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Post #19
owain wrote:
daveyboy wrote:
he burned me off at the lights in his scarf and bobble hat yesterday!


Great thing about owning a car like that is you can do that and everyone just grins at the awesomeness. Do it in an Impreza and everyone tuts and calls you a w**ker.


This is very true. That Jaguar is stunning, I would love to have a classic car like that.

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Posted 3rd Nov 2012 at 10:33
clen666

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I don't care if I get called a w**ker, I'm wearing a scarf and Bobble hat in everything I drive

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Posted 3rd Nov 2012 at 10:35
owain

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Only car I can remember seeing on the road in recent years that actually made me want to stop and stare was the Aventador. It's a bit like the F40, you just don't realise how enormous it is until you see it in the flesh.

Absolutely fantastic, majestic, huge beast of a thing. Makes a nice change after all the generic trudgery you get these days, very little variety about. I remember when I was a kid I could always impress (/disappoint) my family with my party trick of being able to recognise what car was behind us at night, just by seeing the shape of the headlights. No chance of doing that any more.

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Posted 3rd Nov 2012 at 10:35
ian7675

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I saw this one in Bristol a couple of weeks ago. The thing was huuuge and I've never seen a car attract so many looks before.

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Posted 3rd Nov 2012 at 10:36
daveyboy

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I had to laugh, while I was chatting to the owner and taking the picture some twat Chav with a cap and a pitbull walked past and said "Nice Porsche mate!" I had to laugh, the owner just grimaced and facepalmed himself Laugh my ass off

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Posted 3rd Nov 2012 at 10:36
ian7675

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You should have replied with..."nice Poodle mate" Thumbs up

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Posted 3rd Nov 2012 at 10:42
prism7guy

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I saw an armoured vehicle at the petrol station the other week. Wasn't the type that have tracks but had like a 30mm cannon on it. Didn't get a picture though. Doh

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