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best concept ever...b/c to paraphase Saint Aquinas, since it is better to exist than to not exist, the best must exist. Image Unavailable, Please Login
i cant see the similarity.... but yes awesome. if only this came out and not the gallardo, the world would be a much more beautiful place
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Maserati Birdcage all the way. The car is so beautiful it almost made me cry when I saw it at the autoshow.
The Maserati Birdcage 75th is definitely my favorite - It's as futuristic today as the Modulo was in the '60s. When you look at those cars and compare them to what actually ends up in the showrooms you wonder what went wrong! Do Google image search for interior shots - there's plenty to be found. I don't know whether the car is road-legal or not, but if I had sufficient wealth it's the one I'd have, maybe with whatever modifications were required to make it road-legal.
The title of the thread said vehicle... so here's mine.... Dodge Tomahawk, V-10 engine on 2 wheels (well, ok 4 small wheels). http://www.allpar.com/cars/concepts/tomahawk.html James in Denver EDIT FYI - 500 hp V10 at only 1500 lbs total weight Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I spoke with a Cadillac Rep at Pebble Beach and he indicated the project was still alive. I too had never seen the targa version. I'd give Cadillac a deposit for one of these if priced in Ford GT territory or slightly higher. America, and our auto industry, needs this car!
Actually, this car reminds me of that room-sized aquarium-like vehicle that enters the room in the movie Dune.
Kinda funny how much of this one made it to production. Part of the reason why I bought a 4th gen Camaro. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Although the F-Type now has a chance of going forward I just saw: http://www.drivesouth.co.nz/blog/5404/david-thomson-land-rover-and-jaguar-now-jewels-in-the-crown-of-tata