Ok, i can’t afford these…yet (big time optimist), maybe PedTex(self proclaimed rich fella ). The Aston on top is called One-77, so if PedTex can afford one he’d better hurry, they’re only building 77 of them. The Lambo is a Murcielago, god only knows how to pronounce it, but it’s one of the better looking cars they’ve put out in some years. The Ferrari is the new 599 GTB Fiorano, and I can really see this thing parked in my drive way, i wonder how it does on dirt roads…
$1.4 million. What a nice looking piece of machinery.
Ok, i can’t afford these…yet (big time optimist) they’re only building 77 of them. God only knows how to pronounce it, but it’s one of the better looking ones they’ve put out in some years. I can really see this thing parked in my drive way, i wonder how it does on dirt roads…
$1.4 million. What a nice looking piece of machinery.
A guy I worked with had a Lotus Esprit (in British Green Racing) that was quite sweet.
Just changing the tires was like price of 1 tire = (if not more) price of 4 regular tires since they had to be special ordered.
Y’know, I’d feel like a total A-hole driving around in one of those. Even if I won the lottery I’d still only buy myself something like a classic Triumph TR6 and be perfectly happy.
“A guy I worked with had a Lotus Esprit (in British Green Racing) that was quite sweet.”
My brother just picked up this classic Lotus for a psalm. It’s a 1972 twin cam Europa. Needs a new windshield and door post but is otherwise immaculate. The after market yellow stripes have to go. He got a real steal on this and could triple his money but it’s a keeper.
The Lotus I’d really want is a 65-67 Lotus Elan convertible, just like Emma Peel used to drive in “The Avengers”