Wondering what came of my old Countach QV
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Take a look at the profile for ianqv, I think that'll answer your question. Ian has been in contact with me after I said about my plans to buy a Countach or Diablo, hopefully this year. Not to offer his car I should stress, just to offer advice and have a chat. Seems like a very nice guy, and his car looks just stunning. Hopefully I'll get to meet him and see his car in the metal one day.
Hi Nick
Thanks for posting the pic - I hadn't seen that one before, so it's much appreciated.
If anyone else has any pics of this car, I really really would love to see them.
If you can't post them on piston heads - please pm me so you can mail them direct.
Thanks to all in advance
Kurt: Have replied with some recent pics of your baby.
Best Regards
Ian
Thanks for posting the pic - I hadn't seen that one before, so it's much appreciated.
If anyone else has any pics of this car, I really really would love to see them.
If you can't post them on piston heads - please pm me so you can mail them direct.
Thanks to all in advance
Kurt: Have replied with some recent pics of your baby.
Best Regards
Ian
speedyellow said:
The list is even longer... but pistonheads seems to have a limit to the number of cars you can list!
Just don't let my bank manager see it!
Just don't let my bank manager see it!
have you missed any good ones off? and do you only keep them for 6 months each?!
I seem to remember you've had the 240R for a while though.
Most cars only last a few months, only special ones last longer.
Countach was 5 years
240R is now over a year and is quicker on most tracks than the GT3 RS (even if the Porsche boys don't believe me but as I have both....)
Wingfield C-Type lasted 4 years and went to Italy and France for several events and was my brothers wedding car (wife, wedding dress, only one door!!!)
the 63 Mini Cooper Rally car has done 15 events and lasted 8 years and counting
Finally my first car, the Spitfire is still going strong 20 years later has had far too much money spent on it and it really irritates Elan owners with it's pace and handling, but still feels like a spitfire!
Sadly most dissapointing car must go to the F40, think the wild hipe and the reality just didn't match up for me.... what with turbos blowing and other issues...
Countach was 5 years
240R is now over a year and is quicker on most tracks than the GT3 RS (even if the Porsche boys don't believe me but as I have both....)
Wingfield C-Type lasted 4 years and went to Italy and France for several events and was my brothers wedding car (wife, wedding dress, only one door!!!)
the 63 Mini Cooper Rally car has done 15 events and lasted 8 years and counting
Finally my first car, the Spitfire is still going strong 20 years later has had far too much money spent on it and it really irritates Elan owners with it's pace and handling, but still feels like a spitfire!
Sadly most dissapointing car must go to the F40, think the wild hipe and the reality just didn't match up for me.... what with turbos blowing and other issues...
Think this thread answers that one!!!!!!!!! lol
F40 was the definative for me before I owned one as well... the driving expereince just didn't live upto the dream. My suggestion is keep it as a dream and don't buy one! If you get a chance for a drive you'll love it, thrust from the engine is great, it's once you spend some time and get to know the car well the short comings start to poke through the 'oh my god I'm driving my own F40!'
F40 was the definative for me before I owned one as well... the driving expereince just didn't live upto the dream. My suggestion is keep it as a dream and don't buy one! If you get a chance for a drive you'll love it, thrust from the engine is great, it's once you spend some time and get to know the car well the short comings start to poke through the 'oh my god I'm driving my own F40!'
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