Lamborghini Diablo @ Road Atlanta
Seems like this thread needs a few more views so a bit of regeneration might come in handy.
Lambos have now got a real fight on their hands.
Zonda and Pagini are already proving a big challenge, but last night BBC's "Top Gear" motoring program reported on a new supercar which even kicks a McLaren F1 into touch.
See it at...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/topgear/prog17/koenigsegg.shtml
Lambos have now got a real fight on their hands.
Zonda and Pagini are already proving a big challenge, but last night BBC's "Top Gear" motoring program reported on a new supercar which even kicks a McLaren F1 into touch.
See it at...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/topgear/prog17/koenigsegg.shtml
Long as we're trying to pad this thread, Hey Lenny what do you know about this:
http://www.myaustinhealey.com/project_warwick.html
http://www.myaustinhealey.com/project_warwick.html
Although I like to think I am into most things automotive, I don't think I had heard about that one.
Even though I always considered the Healy 3000 as the only proper Sports Car. Even stranger I have never owned one or even driven one.
I did see a perfectly restored example at Silverstone this weekend though where I was vaguely looking for an MGC to add to my collection.
Even though I always considered the Healy 3000 as the only proper Sports Car. Even stranger I have never owned one or even driven one.
I did see a perfectly restored example at Silverstone this weekend though where I was vaguely looking for an MGC to add to my collection.
I was only interested from the standpoint that I currently own a '67 Austin-Healey 3000 BJ8, sadly the last of the many Healey's I have owned. This one was the first I ever purchased so it has a permanent place in the garage. Permanent being the operative word, it hasn't been driven in 14 years. A project car for me when and if the creative juices begin to flow. But this BMW "Warrick" version has peaked my interest, although looks like it may be a long way off. Thanks for the input..





