I'm unsure of my favourite at the moment as i just started this post before i even thought about it. Which probably means i dont really care
I'm interested in what you guys think.
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Blitz wrote:Pagani Zonda C12 F




Countach is my all time number 1 - the early 80's one with the rear wing & arches is the t1ts.jonb wrote:Ive never been a fan of the muira, but i can understand the impact they had at the time. The early countach is more my bag and again must looked out of this world on release. I think they still looked good in their later guise regardless of all the spoilers and arches.

Never liked those - they remind me of a fat labrador. Too much body, not enough roof. A Series 1 FHC E Type is much prettier, as is a 1963 split window Corvette Stingray.cecotto479 wrote:I'm not normally a Ferrari fan, but the 275GTB4 takes a bit of beating:-


It could well be. The first true Supercar was the Miura, but the E Type made all the sixties front engine Italian stuff as well as Aston Martins look silly. Okay, it wouldn't really do 150 mph (unless it had racing tyres) but it was reasonably well constructed and reliable.cecotto479 wrote:Early E type *is* lovely and at least as pretty as the 275GTB4. It provided supercar looks and performance at executive saloon prices. But is part of the superior thing not that it needs to be ludicrous expensive?
Some years back at a car show I had the pleasure of talking to a guy who worked as a salesman for a Surrey Jaguar dealership in the '60's.Andyboy wrote:It could well be. The first true Supercar was the Miura, but the E Type made all the sixties front engine Italian stuff as well as Aston Martins look silly. Okay, it wouldn't really do 150 mph (unless it had racing tyres) but it was reasonably well constructed and reliable.cecotto479 wrote:Early E type *is* lovely and at least as pretty as the 275GTB4. It provided supercar looks and performance at executive saloon prices. But is part of the superior thing not that it needs to be ludicrous expensive?













IIRC the bulge in the bonnet indicates it has the gnarly 7.0 /7.5 big block .Blitz wrote:Prefer the series II




Andyboy wrote:It could well be. The first true Supercar was the Miura, but the E Type made all the sixties front engine Italian stuff as well as Aston Martins look silly. Okay, it wouldn't really do 150 mph (unless it had racing tyres) but it was reasonably well constructed and reliable.cecotto479 wrote:Early E type *is* lovely and at least as pretty as the 275GTB4. It provided supercar looks and performance at executive saloon prices. But is part of the superior thing not that it needs to be ludicrous expensive?
Of all the sixties Ferarris, the 250GT Lusso, 365GTC and 330 America do it for me.
As for real supercars, this is probably The Man:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Count ... ostadt.jpg
A proper 'stop you dead in your tracks' weapon.



