Jump to content

Cars you didn't know existed until very recently.


Recommended Posts

Posted
1 hour ago, quicksilver said:

Something very odd about that comment thread. It seems to relate to an entirely different photo as they're all talking about a modified Marina with Golf running gear parked next to a Polestar.

It's bizarre, isn't it? The only thing I can think of is it's registered as a Morris for some reason and they've jumped to conclusions.

The conversation about the door handles is just plain odd though as there's no similarity whatsoever. 

Posted

It relates to this pic

FB_IMG_1703716496544.thumb.jpg.fa3f1721105f29c9c73fc2f8b3e3cc33.jpg

Which is of the garage find 70s custom Marina which has for inexplicable reasons now got Golf TDi running gear, possibly even the whole floorpan

  • Thanks 1
Posted
2 hours ago, bunglebus said:

I don't know what is is but apparently you can buy it on Alibaba

HTB1O95XX3FY.1VjSZFnq6AFHXXaI.jpg_720x720q50.jpg

HTB1c18OdlGw3KVjSZFDq6xWEpXab.jpg_720x720q50.webp

HTB1suhHdgKG3KVjSZFLq6yMvXXaO.jpg_720x720q50.jpg

HTB13mlGdgaH3KVjSZFjq6AFWpXaX.jpg_720x720q50.jpg

image.thumb.png.9bb9edafd77ee2de86b7932b3b304bc5.png

please tell me thats electric, so @Kiltox has to buy one :mrgreen:

would make for great clickbait, "I repowered my Aixam with the drive train from a Bugatti* "

Posted
9 hours ago, LightBulbFun said:

please tell me thats electric, so @Kiltox has to buy one :mrgreen:

would make for great clickbait, "I repowered my Aixam with the drive train from a Bugatti* "

Surely it’s would be ‘I repowered my Bugatti with a drive train from an Aixam’

Who wouldn’t want to see that?!

Posted

We've all heard of the mark 3 Mondeo.  Almost everybody will have been in one, a good percentage have driven the things and plenty have owned them.  Not a rare car, by any means.  But did you know that mark 3 had a Taiwanese sister?  

image.png.c55d04b8ede4838a880492ad1aa1cd9f.png

Me neither.  The car shown is a Far-Eastern market Ford Mondeo Metrostar, manufactured (or assembled) in Taiwan.  The Metrostar was an ordinary European Mondeo underneath, but had a few local alterations to make it more appealing in the Asia-Pacific region.  The smaller petrol engines and diesels weren't available and most, if not all, had automatic transmission - the Metrostar was sold as a luxury car.  Equipment levels were correspondingly higher and, seemingly, only the saloon body was offered.  Principal amongst the differences, however, was the styling.  The European mark three was one from Ford's Germanic styling school, as opposed to the mark 1 and 2 following transatlantic lines.  The Asians seem to prefer the transatlantic way, meaning that the Euro-Mondeo required a new look for their market.  Thus the car was given a generic, late-nineties American-style makeover in Taiwan and the Metrostar was born.  The end product looked something like the third generation Ford/Mercury Contour would have, had such a thing existed.  Indirectly it did, in the form of the later American Ford Fusion, which looked a bit Mondeo like but was mechanically unrelated.  A shame really, given that the Mondeo Metrostar was better looking than the genuine Stateside article it was supposed to be aping.  

Most Metrostar stuff on the internet is Chinese, meaning it's difficult to find.  One can glean, however, that there were a number of styling revisions during the car's life:

image.thumb.png.d36f7a6d765028fc39991a5e299512d4.png

and:

image.thumb.png.c8285b061285f9b63d0e67fac9d11591.png

and even a tarted-up one:

image.thumb.png.4af2416551432cab2cf461986b900d86.png

Posted

Just spotted this in the car park at Fistral. 

Fucking hideous. A few £££s worth by all accounts, looking online. I initially assumed it was a barried Rangie with a shite bodykit. 

Money doesn't buy taste. 

20240101_162325.thumb.jpg.ecb425ea5a129acecf0cd96ad6233005.jpg

Posted
2 minutes ago, Dick Longbridge said:

Money doesn't buy taste. 

20240101_162325.thumb.jpg.ecb425ea5a129acecf0cd96ad6233005.jpg

Money doesn't buy taste but it does buy the shittest private plate in the country.

Do you like Lancia Delta Integrales?

Do you like Jimnys? 

Why not both...

tumblr_c1f93d2509154a9727ec28968d1f90f6_44f7608d_1280.thumb.jpg.130c647483456123945bf06a5c437fa5.jpg

Posted
5 minutes ago, sdkrc said:

Money doesn't buy taste but it does buy the shittest private plate in the country.

 

I'm not sure I agree. If my name was Stigeve I'd be pleased with that plate 

  • Haha 2
Posted
1 hour ago, Dick Longbridge said:

Just spotted this in the car park at Fistral. 

Fucking hideous. A few £££s worth by all accounts, looking online. I initially assumed it was a barried Rangie with a shite bodykit. 

Money doesn't buy taste. 

20240101_162325.thumb.jpg.ecb425ea5a129acecf0cd96ad6233005.jpg

Didn't know the Stig was married to Eve.

By the way that is a Rolls Cullinan Black Badge with a SPOFEC Wide Boy body kit. My guess it is either a ball kicker or lottery winner that owns it.

  • Like 1
Posted
32 minutes ago, MiniMinorMk3 said:

Didn't know the Stig was married to Eve.

By the way that is a Rolls Cullinan Black Badge with a SPOFEC Wide Boy body kit. My guess it is either a ball kicker or lottery winner that owns it.

Doesn't SPOFEC require medication?

The same motor was spotted in that there London a couple of years ago and people seem to have been fawning over it.

https://www.autogespot.co.uk/rolls-royce-cullinan-black-badge-spofec-overdose/2021/05/14

It's on this YT video at 2.35 as well. I wonder who owns it? 

 

Posted
1 hour ago, MiniMinorMk3 said:

Didn't know the Stig was married to Eve.

Stig of the dump?

Posted

Reliant Sabres - well known in these circles. But did you know they sold them in The Netherlands, LHD and everything?

image.thumb.png.02f11e15c204d5114704433a4008b053.png

image.thumb.png.accaa068c6831ee9d24d741c0569f3c9.png

image.thumb.png.cc4bd3b3e3f39f43d1a001c0a1f8a968.png

Posted
3 hours ago, martc said:

Reliant Sabres - well known in these circles. But did you know they sold them in The Netherlands, LHD and everything?

image.thumb.png.02f11e15c204d5114704433a4008b053.png

image.thumb.png.accaa068c6831ee9d24d741c0569f3c9.png

image.thumb.png.cc4bd3b3e3f39f43d1a001c0a1f8a968.png

Why not Reliant also sold three wheelers there too. My wife had one, before I met her.

Posted

image.thumb.png.2138f6310fdaad96a8221a7560f61226.png

Right, contrary to your natural instincts, this is not a SEAT Malaga, it's a Greek market only SEAT Gredos. It is identical in every way to a Malaga, but isn't.

And why isn't it? Well, Malaga sounds very much like 'malaka' which is a rude word in Greek. Like other SEAT names Gredos is geographical - a mountain range in central Spain.

The rude Greek word, don't look if easily offended.

Spoiler

Thought you'd look - it's dumbass.

 

Posted

Screenshot_20240105_054100_Facebook.thumb.jpg.4886d6282bf34745f97079cacb02015c.jpg

On This Day 3 January 2009, media outlets reported that a rare unrestored 1937 Bugatti Type 57S Atalante Coupe had been found in the garage of a British doctor. A month later, on February 7, the car sold at a Paris auction for the sum of $4.4 million.

The black two-seater, one of just 17 57S Atalante Coupes ever made by Bugatti, had been owned by English orthopedic surgeon Harold Carr since 1955. Carr, who died in 2007, reportedly had kept the rare vehicle parked in his garage since the early 1960’s and hadn’t driven it in five decades. The car was built in May 1937 and originally owned by Francis Richard Henry Penn Curzon, the 5th Earl Howe. Curzon was also the first president of the British Racing Drivers’ Club and a winner of the 24 Hour Le Mans race.

When it was built, the 57S Atalante Coupe was capable of reaching speeds of more than 120 mph at a time when the average car couldn’t do more than 50 mph. It was also notable for its low-slung frame and V-shaped radiator and featured pig-skin upholstery. At the time of the auction, Carr’s car was said to be in good condition and had 26,284 miles on its odometer.

The Bugatti car company was founded in 1909 by Italian-born Ettore Bugatti (1881-1947) in present-day Molsheim, France, and became known for producing expensive, cutting-edge sports cars and racing cars. From the time of its founding until the 1940’s, the company built fewer than 8,000 cars. Following the death of Ettore Bugatti in 1947, the company went into decline and changed hands several times. In 1998, Volkswagen bought the rights to build cars under the Bugatti name. In 2009, the company introduced the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport, a sports car convertible which was capable of speeds of some 253 mph and carried a price tag of more than $2 million. The Veyron could reach 60 mph in under 2.5 seconds.

  • Like 2
Posted

Opel Kadett Aero C.

spacer.png

Built by  Baur Bodywork in Stuttgart . Only 1,332 examples were built.

spacer.png

 

Posted
On 03/01/2024 at 15:19, martc said:

image.thumb.png.2138f6310fdaad96a8221a7560f61226.png

Right, contrary to your natural instincts, this is not a SEAT Malaga, it's a Greek market only SEAT Gredos. It is identical in every way to a Malaga, but isn't.

And why isn't it? Well, Malaga sounds very much like 'malaka' which is a rude word in Greek. Like other SEAT names Gredos is geographical - a mountain range in central Spain.

The rude Greek word, don't look if easily offended.

  Hide contents

Thought you'd look - it's dumbass.

 

A guy I know has a Greek cousin and calls him "Malaka".

 

He told us it meant wanker.

Posted
17 hours ago, Wack said:

Screenshot_20240105_054100_Facebook.thumb.jpg.4886d6282bf34745f97079cacb02015c.jpg

On This Day 3 January 2009, media outlets reported that a rare unrestored 1937 Bugatti Type 57S Atalante Coupe had been found in the garage of a British doctor. A month later, on February 7, the car sold at a Paris auction for the sum of $4.4 million.

The black two-seater, one of just 17 57S Atalante Coupes ever made by Bugatti, had been owned by English orthopedic surgeon Harold Carr since 1955. Carr, who died in 2007, reportedly had kept the rare vehicle parked in his garage since the early 1960’s and hadn’t driven it in five decades. The car was built in May 1937 and originally owned by Francis Richard Henry Penn Curzon, the 5th Earl Howe. Curzon was also the first president of the British Racing Drivers’ Club and a winner of the 24 Hour Le Mans race.

When it was built, the 57S Atalante Coupe was capable of reaching speeds of more than 120 mph at a time when the average car couldn’t do more than 50 mph. It was also notable for its low-slung frame and V-shaped radiator and featured pig-skin upholstery. At the time of the auction, Carr’s car was said to be in good condition and had 26,284 miles on its odometer.

The Bugatti car company was founded in 1909 by Italian-born Ettore Bugatti (1881-1947) in present-day Molsheim, France, and became known for producing expensive, cutting-edge sports cars and racing cars. From the time of its founding until the 1940’s, the company built fewer than 8,000 cars. Following the death of Ettore Bugatti in 1947, the company went into decline and changed hands several times. In 1998, Volkswagen bought the rights to build cars under the Bugatti name. In 2009, the company introduced the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport, a sports car convertible which was capable of speeds of some 253 mph and carried a price tag of more than $2 million. The Veyron could reach 60 mph in under 2.5 seconds.

Good story, but wrong car. This was the Howe Atalante as found

Screenshot2024-01-05at22_56_18.thumb.png.a56fbb3cbb0a57ab4fd84f06e430e1a6.png

Screenshot2024-01-05at22_56_26.thumb.png.dbfb2815c810234245d3d27182723af6.png

Probably one of the most desirable cars of all time at that point. It was crying out for a light-touch conservation to preserve all its character but, alas, it was totally stripped and given a nut-and-bolt restoration and it now looks like this, chromed wires n all

Screenshot2024-01-05at22_56_36.thumb.png.4643e2d3e9c6cc6f61361c89400d03b5.png

I saw it shortly after the restoration was finished and I walked straight past it, didn't even clock it was the same car. It was only when somebody pointed out the reg that I realised what it was. A real shame.

The one in your picture is a 57C (supercharged) not a 57S (low-chassis) and the Atalante body is, I'm pretty sure, not original to that car hence the slightly odd proportions

Posted
16 hours ago, Timewaster said:

A guy I know has a Greek cousin and calls him "Malaka".

 

He told us it meant wanker.

Not knowing any Greek I relied on Google translate, perhaps it was being coy?

Posted
On 02/01/2024 at 20:20, Remspoor said:

Why not Reliant also sold three wheelers there too. My wife had one, before I met her.

Talking of which -

image.thumb.png.b64c10cdf40cd8deb7d76a13caed68b4.png

image.thumb.png.db583c601741d10045bb59f677c37e60.png

image.thumb.png.9b9035c13cb8112bf4edae555152718f.png

Not sure about the modifications.

Posted
16 hours ago, Timewaster said:

A guy I know has a Greek cousin and calls him "Malaka".

 

He told us it meant wanker

I remember it from Weird Science, didn't know what the word meant though - always thought it was a slang term rather than in a different language 

 

Posted
19 hours ago, Remspoor said:

Opel Kadett Aero C.

spacer.png

Built by  Baur Bodywork in Stuttgart . Only 1,332 examples were built.

spacer.png

 

MiniChamps did the Aero, here's one I owned earlier.

DSCF3944.thumb.JPG.b743d3399427efc9d5197f29e7f970d4.JPG

DSCF3945.thumb.JPG.75320dab37ad6fc65ffc3d16568d9870.JPG

DSCF3946.thumb.JPG.30a3d7e1018ea8b8de1b6286aa9ad752.JPG

 

  • Like 2
Posted
20 hours ago, Remspoor said:

Opel Kadett Aero C.

spacer.png

Built by  Baur Bodywork in Stuttgart . Only 1,332 examples were built.

spacer.png

 

Bloke I worked with about 18 years ago bought one to restore. I wonder if he finished it. Can't remember his name. 

Posted
1 hour ago, New POD said:

Bloke I worked with about 18 years ago bought one to restore. I wonder if he finished it. Can't remember his name. 

Karl?😀

Posted
2 hours ago, martc said:

Talking of which -

image.thumb.png.b64c10cdf40cd8deb7d76a13caed68b4.png

image.thumb.png.db583c601741d10045bb59f677c37e60.png

image.thumb.png.9b9035c13cb8112bf4edae555152718f.png

Not sure about the modifications.

Hers was older.  A Supervan, with no mods.

 

Posted
13 minutes ago, Remspoor said:

Karl?😀

Peter Smith. I just sent him a message on LinkedIn. 

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...