Famously owned A110's?
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So far i found the following:
Gordon Murray
https://www.carthrottle.com/post/gordon-murray-lik...
James May (well documented plenty videos)
https://www.carscoops.com/2019/01/james-may-buys-a...
Nick Masson
https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-review/alpine/a110-s...
<The car was rapidly embraced by the UK’s automotive intelligentsia. Master engineer Gordon Murray started driving a Launch Edition to work. Rock star car collector Nick Mason bought one and so did ex-Autocar TV pundit James May.>
Who else?
Gordon Murray
https://www.carthrottle.com/post/gordon-murray-lik...
James May (well documented plenty videos)
https://www.carscoops.com/2019/01/james-may-buys-a...
Nick Masson
https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-review/alpine/a110-s...
<The car was rapidly embraced by the UK’s automotive intelligentsia. Master engineer Gordon Murray started driving a Launch Edition to work. Rock star car collector Nick Mason bought one and so did ex-Autocar TV pundit James May.>
Who else?
PhilipIbrahim said:
Do motoring journalists count?
If so:
Dan Prosser (sold it for a Golf)
Steve Cropley
I'm sure Colin Goodwin will buy one soon
Good catch Philip, indeed I had forgotten these two. Although i think there is a difference: Dan P bought it himself with his own money, whilst I think Steve C is running it as a long termer, suspect a loan.If so:
Dan Prosser (sold it for a Golf)
Steve Cropley
I'm sure Colin Goodwin will buy one soon
I watched all videos of Dan P about his car, he so adores it. I really value him as a journalist, no non-sense approach. I remember him saying about the paddle shifts and when he 1st drove the prototype he did not like the click. Engineers took his comment on board and changed the paddle shifting to suit.
Colin Goodwin? That i did not know.
would be good to see pictures / evidence of that (Mr Bean A110).
Another really interesting one is @fanchracing on instagram who runs 250 GTO, 2x McL F1, Chiron S/S...
He calls it 'the best sportcars you can buy today, money no object. Full stop'.
Another really interesting one is @fanchracing on instagram who runs 250 GTO, 2x McL F1, Chiron S/S...
He calls it 'the best sportcars you can buy today, money no object. Full stop'.
Edited by erics on Wednesday 15th March 11:54
Edited by erics on Wednesday 15th March 12:42
erics said:
would be good to see pictures / evidence of that (Mr Bean A110).
Another really interesting one is @fanchracing on instagram who runs 250 GTO, 2x McL F1, Chiron S/S...
He calls it 'the best sportcars you can buy today, money no object. Full stop'.
I enjoy the fact he owns an A110, and a Bugatti Centodieci - Italian for 110.Another really interesting one is @fanchracing on instagram who runs 250 GTO, 2x McL F1, Chiron S/S...
He calls it 'the best sportcars you can buy today, money no object. Full stop'.
Edited by erics on Wednesday 15th March 11:54
Edited by erics on Wednesday 15th March 12:42
Venisonpie said:
Moira Stewart would you believe.
Pleased to hear it. I've always liked her.Re franchracing: if I had his resources, I'd have a team of engineers working out how to get a manual gearbox into an A110, then get rid of the EPAS. Or perhaps I'd just make do with a GMA T33 instead.
James May still has his - leaning on it two days ago while promoting a Driving Theory Test App!
https://youtu.be/YiUB5fjgnrk
https://youtu.be/YiUB5fjgnrk
ref fanchracing.
I was followed out of Glyn Hopk St Albans yest morning, by a vintage (rosso) Ferrari and my 1st guess was 250 GTO
Classic Ferraris are out of my stratosphere so I couldn't identify it for certain, I would say in the flesh it looked slightly narrower but as it's prob the 1st time ever I've seen one in the wild and not on display it's hard to say. The side profile in the mirror as I turned right certainly looked right with the Kamm tail.
My initial thought was Mr Hopkin will have done alright and can probably afford one, but reading the post above I wonder if it was Fanch - they're not exactly a common sight.
Or as a wildcard there is a Nissan franchise too, could it be a reproduction with Nissan I6 power, but unlikely you'd go to a main dealer w that, and it looked just right.
I was followed out of Glyn Hopk St Albans yest morning, by a vintage (rosso) Ferrari and my 1st guess was 250 GTO
Classic Ferraris are out of my stratosphere so I couldn't identify it for certain, I would say in the flesh it looked slightly narrower but as it's prob the 1st time ever I've seen one in the wild and not on display it's hard to say. The side profile in the mirror as I turned right certainly looked right with the Kamm tail.
My initial thought was Mr Hopkin will have done alright and can probably afford one, but reading the post above I wonder if it was Fanch - they're not exactly a common sight.
Or as a wildcard there is a Nissan franchise too, could it be a reproduction with Nissan I6 power, but unlikely you'd go to a main dealer w that, and it looked just right.
anotherswifty said:
ref fanchracing.
I was followed out of Glyn Hopk St Albans yest morning, by a vintage (rosso) Ferrari and my 1st guess was 250 GTO...
...reading the post above I wonder if it was Fanch - they're not exactly a common sight.
I'm not François Perrodo's stalker (even though, for a short while, we were 'Bleu de France buddies' ) but he owns the prototype 3387GT, which is blue rather than the more common red.I was followed out of Glyn Hopk St Albans yest morning, by a vintage (rosso) Ferrari and my 1st guess was 250 GTO...
...reading the post above I wonder if it was Fanch - they're not exactly a common sight.
https://www.retromotor.co.uk/features/ferrari-250-...
Venisonpie said:
Moira Stewart would you believe.
I thought this was just a joke on Smith and Sniff?The only thing I have to add is Gordon Murray has now also joined S club 110. My only claim to fame is I test drove his S make sure it was all ok before handover. I can confirm the S has sweet sweet steering, and no rattles.
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