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Posted by dj tek on May-31-2007 15:58:

Integra Type R


Posted by dj tek on May-31-2007 16:04:

95 rx-7



Posted by gehzumteufel on May-31-2007 16:04:

quote:
Originally posted by Moral Hazard
Honestly, I don't know either. I just love the art deco era cars.

hehe i like that one a lot.

heres the cruella deville car!!

Bugatti Type 57 Atlantic - 1936


Posted by gehzumteufel on May-31-2007 16:08:

Re: 95 rx-7

quote:
Originally posted by dj tek


damn....always loved the FD. now what wheels are those! i love them!


Posted by dj tek on May-31-2007 17:12:


Posted by dj tek on May-31-2007 17:19:

i dont think ive seen a Viper yet...


Posted by getfoul on May-31-2007 17:33:

I am thinking that overly common cars such as the integra, viper, supra, RX7, and other widely known cars don't really count as they are implied.


Posted by shaw on May-31-2007 17:35:

quote:
Originally posted by Slylee
The only car I�d drive in yellow is this one.


[gt2]


My friend's dad has one in silver. Fastest car I've ever ridden in. whooooosh.


Posted by Moral Hazard on May-31-2007 17:48:

quote:
Originally posted by gehzumteufel
hehe i like that one a lot.

heres the cruella deville car!!

Bugatti Type 57 Atlantic - 1936


HOT!


Posted by Slylee on May-31-2007 17:55:

lol it doesn't surprise me at all that u like those cars craig...and i dunno why.


Posted by Moral Hazard on May-31-2007 18:01:

quote:
Originally posted by Slylee
lol it doesn't surprise me at all that u like those cars craig...and i dunno why.


The design exhibits a level of artistry and care that is seriously lacking in the automotive industy today, generally speaking.... of course there are some very nice cars today too. These art deco vehicles just harken back to a time where cars were made by artisans who actually cared about what they produced. Plus I'm a big fan of flowy lines and chrome!


Posted by getfoul on May-31-2007 18:10:

BMW 2002 Turbo:


Aston Martin DB4


Porsche:




Porsche 993 Ruf turbo:


Shelby Daytona Cobra Coupe:


1955 Mercedes SLR Coupe


1957 Bentley Continental S1:


Aston Martin DB4 Zagato:


Posted by Slylee on May-31-2007 18:10:

quote:
Originally posted by getfoul
Aston Martin DB4 Zagato:


NICE


Posted by The_G0dfather on May-31-2007 18:20:

quote:
Originally posted by getfoul


Porsche 993 Ruf turbo:


nice youtube video of a 993 turbo racing on a circuit:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0G5Qf3aLxdM


Posted by Moral Hazard on May-31-2007 18:47:

1937 Cord


1931 Cadillac Fleetwood


1930 MG


Posted by getfoul on May-31-2007 18:54:

1985 Land Rover D90:


1965?? Hemi 'Cuda:


964 Porsche Turbo S (One of 80 ever produced):







1970 Monteverdi Hai 450 GTS:







If I'm not mistaken this was off of a Chevelle SS:


More Mercedes from their testing grounds:







Toyota AE86:







Vector WX3:


1971 Mazda Cosmo:


Posted by Slylee on May-31-2007 19:02:

ooh good call on the land rover


Posted by getfoul on May-31-2007 19:10:

The 350GT took the best of the GTV, which was basically the engine and general shape, and changed just about everything else. The bodies were produced using Touring's famous, patented Superleggera ('super-light') construction consisting of a framework of small tubes on which the aluminum panels were attached.

Early 350gts were fitted with a third seat in the rear to give 2+1 seating, although this was later replaced by an upholstered shelf for storage. The earlier cars also had one piece front bumpers and red Lamborghini badges that would give way to the now familiar black and gold.

The new car was introduced at the 1964 Geneva show in March to great reviews. Orders started to come in. Only thirteen cars were built that first year with estimates of $1000 being lost of each one, even at a $13,900 US sticker price.

- Lamborghini produced 120 350GTs, the last four constructed in 1967.

ENGINE
Type: 60� V12 Front Mounted DOHC per bank
Valves: 2 per cylinder
Capacity: 3,464cc
Carburation: 6 Twin-throat Webers 40 DCOE 2
Max power: 270bhp @ 7,000rpm
Max Torque: 239 lbs/ft @ 4,000rpm
Compression: 9.5:1

TRANSMISSION
Gearbox: ZF 5-speed + reverse All-Syncromesh
Clutch: Single dry plate hydraulically operated

Weight: 1050 kg / 2310 lb
Top speed: 238 km/h / 148.8 mph
















Posted by getfoul on May-31-2007 19:13:

1973 Nissan Skyline 2000GT GTR


Posted by Slylee on May-31-2007 19:19:

quote:
Originally posted by getfoul


i'm more impressed with the background scenery in those pics. lol

actually...the interior of that car is fuckin sick. i love the round dials in the display. the new bentley GT has a similar look...obviously more modern, but still keeping that classic style with a round breitling clock on the dash.


Posted by L.E.N. on May-31-2007 23:14:


















Posted by _Nut_ on May-31-2007 23:49:

quote:
Originally posted by getfoul


Vector WX3:




I was wondering if someone would post a Vector. I had a hard on for those back in grade school.


Posted by _Nut_ on May-31-2007 23:50:

quote:
Originally posted by jonSun
87 Buick Grand National & GNX. Fastest production cars of the 80's. I had one when i was 16 & my dumbass totalled it.






Why is that a reoccurring theme among Grand National Owners. I had 2 friends that did the same. I was able to drive one a few times and holy balls was that a beast.


Posted by GeminiZ on May-31-2007 23:51:


Posted by everett on May-31-2007 23:54:

Does anyone know the name of the early 90's TV show that centered around 1 silver car that had a ton of cool weapons and stuff on it?


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