I don’t know why but I really want this. I such, I’m putting in horrors because it’s weird.
It’s one of six surviving RHD Audi V8s (there were only 250 odd to begin with). Audi lost a fortune on each one they sold but I really like it. It’s an old school Audi without the slicker twat chariot vibe of the new ones. I imagine that @PapaLazarou would flee the country if I suddenly decided I needed him to keep it roadworthy though.
EDIT- it’s for sale HERE .
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pbg
30 July 2022 12:35
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I really like that era of Audi, the 80,90,100 and coupe were just right (I had. 2.2 straight 5 90 which I loved)
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Once an IBM salesman’s pride and joy.
Not a great endorsement based on what they sold.
pmac
30 July 2022 22:30
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Speaking of cars that may need lottery success to keep on the road, I would have this if I were feeling very lucky
The entry price to such beauty is reasonable, the running costs, debatable
A bit of history of the car! Then, in 1976, the 6 series was born in the form of the 630 CS and 633 CSi. The early model bodies were manufactured by Karmann before production shifted over to BMW. A new engine was fitted by BMW Bridgegate at 83,451...
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That has a weirdly stretched hanging out arse.
I’d love that but fear that £12k is the annual running cost as well as the price of purchase
An unexceptional Astra?
Fake news.
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Local to me, didn’t realise you needed tickets in advance and none on the gate. Was a bit gutted.
Really, that’s shocking. I follow a few of them on twitter.
Top flight rotary action for @freefallrob
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Why do they do that with the wheels? Looks like the car is limbering up for a shite.
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They drop it down like that to make the daily engine replacement easier
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