Now that you mention it mmmmmmm…
I saw one not so long ago and they’ve aged well. I’m not sure how that steel body fares in city traffic but it sure looks good. Its got a very wierd looking chassis, I saw one in the Ulster folk and transport museum and there was some sort of double y thing going on, >–< , it sort of looked like that. (Without the gaps between them of course)
Uh, Coldfire, the Volante is an offshoot of the Vantage. 007 drove a Vantage Volante.
TVR(www.tvr.co.uk) make some very nice looking cars. They’re really, really fast too. It’s too bad they aren’t sold in the US.
I’m aware the Volante is just the convertible version of the “normal” Vantage, but I like the coupe much better.
Mind you, there’s a lot of mix-ups regarding the proper names of the vehicle. Bond drove both the coupe and the convertible (or “V8 Vantage” and “V8 Volante”, respectively), notably in “The Living Daylights”. It’s the Bond fans that seem to mix the names up all the time on various Internet pages.
Actually, 007’s first Aston Martin was the prettiest, IMHO… the silver-birch over black 1964 DB5, from Goldfinger.
Hoo yeah, that’s a nice one. It has a brief return in Goldeneye, in that awesome[sup]1[/sup] carchase with Famke Janssen in the Ferrari 355. Classic stuff.
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[sup]1[/sup] = It’s awesome, but also a tad unrealistic. In reality, an F355 would annihilate a DB5 on any thinkable track, mountain road, or parking lot. But STILL.
Thank you kuwatto!
As for out of production cars I like the old Ford Galaxie 500s. Convertable, 3 on the tree please. Also the Buick Riviera. Nice boats.
As for cars in production: Morgan plus 8, the Avanti (I read that once again they’re back at it) and the BMW Z8.
As for cars in production I may be able to afford: the Peugeot 607. I used to totally dismiss French cars but the new models have been innovative and really good looking. The PT Cruiser. They remind me of my great uncle’s old painter’s truck. I’m guessing Americans are divided into love it - hate it camps, but they’re so rare here that I stop and gawk every time I see one go by.