A couple from Spain. The Jag I thought had been used in an Expat ‘job’ like in the Business or Sexy Beast…
BP Station by Robert Seymour, on Flickr
Parking Lot by Robert Seymour, on Flickr
A couple from Spain. The Jag I thought had been used in an Expat ‘job’ like in the Business or Sexy Beast…
BP Station by Robert Seymour, on Flickr
Parking Lot by Robert Seymour, on Flickr
Missing a green for the EU shot, more wire
Ladies and gentleman, the Rinspeed Chopster.
Where someone saw a Cayenne and decided it needed a bit more PT Cruiser.
Just in case the original wasn’t already fugly enough…
I fucking love these. Have worked on and driven a '100…
This.
This one is even the same colour scheme as the one I had many years ago, but much much nicer.
A gentleman could wear his trilby as he drove. String backed gloves.
Simply gorgeous.
Called into a farm shop / cafe on the way home today and found this parked. Austin Champ, same as 4 of us drove out to Istanbul and back in '71. Had a chat with the owner, who has recently bought it.
Having owned a couple……most definitely the P5b
Noooo! Far too thuggish. And those rostyle wheels just don’t look right.
One does not require a V8; a gentleman never rushes!
If one must own a P5, there is nothing better than this:
With the P5, there’s a fair gap between ‘rushing’ and ‘arriving at your destination in the same year as you set off.’
A true gentleman’s car does however require engine power that can be appropriately described as “adequate”
One finds this far too ostentatious!
If that’s an Astra the rockets will only slow it down.