More goodness culled from the for sales across the water....
I often wonder how stuff like this ends up in the USA. This 105E was up for sale in Florida for $7K recently
This view of derelict Ford woodies is more traditional of what you think of, yeah?
A90 Atlantic was designed for export - hense the name. Didn't do that well though.
Ex-Military Ford sedan looks spot on as is!
Barn find Aston. I wish I found that kind of barn
A one-off Vignale styled Fiat from '53. Wow
The Muntz Jet Roadster. Munter roadster more like. Quirky but no thanks.
Nice '55 I spotted somewhere for sale. "Offers" though. Not the kind of offer I'd make LOL
Nice old MG.
Kewl Mercury sled. Don't his photo skillz suck though?
Love this Nomad. Its the nuts
Porker is a genuine one, nice photo, nice colour
Barn find Merc. What is it with Americans and putting cars in barns?
Obscure early J-tin for you- Datson P210 from 1958
A '59 Porsche 356A. Guess what, found in a barn?
Much like the TR3.
I'm going to become a farmer if there's much more of this.
Mk1 Cortina photo'd interestingly on a ferry. Again an odd one to think of rattling round the US roads. Its a 1500GT and for sale for about eleventy million dollars
Hawt Italian
'65 'vette racer
'65 Lancia sedan. Anyone else thinking "Italian Job"?
Thats a very fair lady.
Another yankee Mk1
Now I have a bunch more detail on this interesting looking car somewhere. Its a 1968 Checker cab, you know, the bulky yellow things you see in the TV series "Taxi!" with Mary Lou Henner and Dany DeVito. But this one is a one off styling excercise done by Ghia for a possible "civilian" sports sedan called the Centurion. Never got further than this one prototype which recently resurfaced in the USA. Probably in a barn. More on this later.
NASCAR or no car LOL
Oddball Renner is not an Alpine its a Dinalpin apparently, a Mexican edition or something? it dates from '69 and seemed cheap by standards of US sports car sales of late
Here's one to upset the Purists. And why not? Its a Mk2 Cortina GT with a Mazda MX5 drive train in it. And why not?
this beasty is a 1971 OTAS Lombardi. I think its Fiat based and all steel, not a GRP body job.
Nice TVR stateside.
Alfa racer set up for GT America series or something.
Yum
Hot ass!
sexy profile.
DeTomaso Mangusta in apparent showroom shape. Give me an early Pantera though.
2002 Turbo. Got to be white, right?
Lancia Fulvia Barchetta racer. A UK based car, apparently just sold for £18,500. I'd want a roof for that money.
US Export edition Opel Ascona. kinky bumpers dude.
Aston Martin V8. Found in a wooden shed rather than a barn this time.
This baby is a Glasspar. WOWZERZ much luv 4 kitteh! IIRC there were based on the early Corvette chassis or something.
Lancia Fulvia Monte Carlo Targa Florino rep. Tidy. Got that Silverstone feel to it.
Mild custom Chey Carryall makes a cool MPV. non?
And a photo of a '64ish falcon rally car for some reason. Its my photobucket, you'd think I'd know?
I often wonder how stuff like this ends up in the USA. This 105E was up for sale in Florida for $7K recently
This view of derelict Ford woodies is more traditional of what you think of, yeah?
A90 Atlantic was designed for export - hense the name. Didn't do that well though.
Ex-Military Ford sedan looks spot on as is!
Barn find Aston. I wish I found that kind of barn
A one-off Vignale styled Fiat from '53. Wow
The Muntz Jet Roadster. Munter roadster more like. Quirky but no thanks.
Nice '55 I spotted somewhere for sale. "Offers" though. Not the kind of offer I'd make LOL
Nice old MG.
Kewl Mercury sled. Don't his photo skillz suck though?
Love this Nomad. Its the nuts
Porker is a genuine one, nice photo, nice colour
Barn find Merc. What is it with Americans and putting cars in barns?
Obscure early J-tin for you- Datson P210 from 1958
A '59 Porsche 356A. Guess what, found in a barn?
Much like the TR3.
I'm going to become a farmer if there's much more of this.
Mk1 Cortina photo'd interestingly on a ferry. Again an odd one to think of rattling round the US roads. Its a 1500GT and for sale for about eleventy million dollars
Hawt Italian
'65 'vette racer
'65 Lancia sedan. Anyone else thinking "Italian Job"?
Thats a very fair lady.
Another yankee Mk1
Now I have a bunch more detail on this interesting looking car somewhere. Its a 1968 Checker cab, you know, the bulky yellow things you see in the TV series "Taxi!" with Mary Lou Henner and Dany DeVito. But this one is a one off styling excercise done by Ghia for a possible "civilian" sports sedan called the Centurion. Never got further than this one prototype which recently resurfaced in the USA. Probably in a barn. More on this later.
NASCAR or no car LOL
Oddball Renner is not an Alpine its a Dinalpin apparently, a Mexican edition or something? it dates from '69 and seemed cheap by standards of US sports car sales of late
Here's one to upset the Purists. And why not? Its a Mk2 Cortina GT with a Mazda MX5 drive train in it. And why not?
this beasty is a 1971 OTAS Lombardi. I think its Fiat based and all steel, not a GRP body job.
Nice TVR stateside.
Alfa racer set up for GT America series or something.
Yum
Hot ass!
sexy profile.
DeTomaso Mangusta in apparent showroom shape. Give me an early Pantera though.
2002 Turbo. Got to be white, right?
Lancia Fulvia Barchetta racer. A UK based car, apparently just sold for £18,500. I'd want a roof for that money.
US Export edition Opel Ascona. kinky bumpers dude.
Aston Martin V8. Found in a wooden shed rather than a barn this time.
This baby is a Glasspar. WOWZERZ much luv 4 kitteh! IIRC there were based on the early Corvette chassis or something.
Lancia Fulvia Monte Carlo Targa Florino rep. Tidy. Got that Silverstone feel to it.
Mild custom Chey Carryall makes a cool MPV. non?
And a photo of a '64ish falcon rally car for some reason. Its my photobucket, you'd think I'd know?