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Batty

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Batty says:

Exotic in Stock

There are always those cars that either by design or capability, quality or dealership end up being rare. Ferraris are rare, so is a McLaren F1 but what about the Tatra T700? What about the 1300 Ford Sierra?

These aren't forgotten cars, more those cars that you find and think "Hmmm, I didn't know that you could buy a Tatra with a 2 cyl Briggs and Stratton in Poland"; that sort of thing.

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Batty

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Locally you never find an EA Falcon 3.2L as the 3.9L was far better and had a better fuel injection system, used less fuel and produced more power. Rarest of all was the 3.2L carburettored version which was made for the Taxi market (but again was rarely sold). I don't think I have ever seen one.

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Batty

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There is also the Ferrari 208 GTB (and the GT4). They looked the same as the famous 308 range but had a smaller 2L V8 engine to fit the Italian taxation laws.

The Mazda Roadpacer is almost an exotic in its own right, but being based on the Holden Kingswood brings it down too far. It wasn't sold here but has anyone ever seen one?

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Sam the Eagle

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Re: Exotic in Stock

So this thread is about the forgotten/ rare model or spec of one car, rather than a forgotten car, right?

 

 

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morepowerigor

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 I nominate the 1.3litre Ford Cortina Mk 4 in canary yellow.  I simply find it hard to believe that all these years later anyone has kept one going, they were miserably slow, an awful colour and so unlikely to have been cherished.  Not as popular as the old 1.6 litre and 2.0 litre in its day, anyway. But now?  I bet the DVLC would have to look far to find one now....

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Batty

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Oh MPI, how lovely to have you back on the site! An excellent suggestion as well, you understood my thought patterns precisely. Is it wrong to say I really like the paint colour? Am I as cliched as I think I may be? Oh dear...

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Batty

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Batty says:

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Sam the Eagle said:

So this thread is about the forgotten/ rare model or spec of one car, rather than a forgotten car, right?

 

 


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Exactly Sam, thanks for your interest as well, it is appreciated.

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seant

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Mark. Will this do? I’ve not attended that many new car launches. In fact just one. This was for the Jensen Director. This was an Interceptor, in a fetching blue, with colour matched fitted luggage, car phone, dictaphone, TV and typewriter, allowing the top executive to carry on his work at the wheel, whilst his colour matched secretary busied herself in the passenger seat. This was created under the direction of top yacht designer, Jon Bannenberg. Gosh, I bet you all wish you’d been around in the Sixties.  I’m aiming for the top of your obscurity tree here since, following the launch, the sole Director was returned to basic specification and sold to a customer, so don’t go out trawling Autotrader. 

 

Incidentally, the charming photo comes from Jensen guru Richard Calver http://www.richardcalver.com who, I believe, lives just round the corner from you. OK, maybe Canberra is a couple of bus stops away, but it seems like that from this distance.
 

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bertandnairobi

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The contrast of the car with the background is interesting. Today such a car would be posed against a stark piece of modernist concrete. Something by Calatrava or some anonymous Eurocity photoshop composite. Or, a minimalist house with a fully paved front "garden."  I´m way off topic here but has anyone noticed how divorced car ads are from reality these days? The images point to wholly sterile unpopulated suburbs, car-free streets and dead-eyed houses straight out of JG Ballard´s dystopian fantasies. I prefer the Jensen image. You actually believe the girl and car are real. You can almost smell the coffee breath and the whiff of burning engine oil.

I´d love to think of a rarity but I can´t. I´ll read other posts and learn something.

 

 

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kubrick

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 Bert, 

you're quite right. The currently prevailing car advert aesthetic seems to suggest that the real world isn't good enough for the automobile. As are humans. All things unsynthesised are just gross. 

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bertandnairobi

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My concern was the impact this is having on what people expect of their gardens. There´s been a wave of paving in the last decade. Partly people do it because insurance gives them lower rates for off-street parking and people are getting tired of hunting for parking too. But they don´t have to seal the entire surface of their front yard which is they increasingly do. Not one bush or strip of grass. I suspect some people are thinking it is "normal" to park their car on a sterile square of concrete. Danish modern houses are often finished this way, with nothing but concrete from door to footpath.  

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