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I've liked this passage from that article. My feelings are similar.

"If the Eichi presents a modern, minimalist interpretation of movement finishing, Dufour spins an eloquent story of fine traditional watchmaking and Laurent Ferrier builds upon it an architectural vision with cleaner lines. In automobile analogies, perhap
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By: amanico
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smironov
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What’s more preposterous than a birth-year wristwatch? A birth year supercar.

Photos borrowed from the internet. The dream continues… Thanks for looking. Hussam Lamborghini Countach LP5000S
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By: Lankysudanese
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amanico
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Certainly different cars... But my point is the performance of an F40 is no longer "exotic". For example...

According to Google: F40: 0–60 mph: 4.1 seconds Model 3: 0–60 mph: 4.0 seconds The "Performance" Model 3 is 0–60 mph is 2.8 seconds. My point is the f40 was a SUPER expensive car (still is). A Model 3 is a very affordable car and it specs as well or bette
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By: bimbeano
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KMII
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Lloyd Reuss, his dad, was the sponsor of the awesome Buick 3.8L V6 Turbo Grand National (T-Type, GNX)

At the time, 1986, it was one of the quickest cars on the planet, according to Car & Driver “The hulking black Grand National will scream from 0 to 60 mph faster than any other car made in America. Is 4.9 seconds fast enough? It is if you want somethi
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By: cazalea
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KMII
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One of the Best Designs from Lamborghini

Dare I say it I like it better than the Countach of the same time period Famously used by Phil Collins in the Phil the Shill episode of Miami Vice and by Rocky Balboa S
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By: amanico
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amanico
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Huracan! Huracan! Huracan!

So many reasons for the Huracan to be added to your list! 1. Huracan is going to be the last naturally aspirated, mid-engined, exotic sports car. The Ferrari and McLarens are already all turbocharged. Natural aspiration gives you better response, a better
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By: @lberti
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amanico
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Lamborghini from the old days of posters on my bedroom wall

Saw this parked in Geneva…certain watchmakers like these cars too! The Countach is iconic. One could smell the gas/oil, from it just sitting. It had been there a while. Cheers, Tim
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By: Tim Jackson
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cazalea
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Lamborghini Miura.

When you think Vintage Lamborghini, there are two names which immediately come to mind: The Countach, and the Miura. Two clans, I should say as each of these cars is, from a design oint of view, totally different. I must confess that, even if I like the C
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By: amanico
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amanico
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This morning's Cars n Coffee in So. Cal.

Had a lovely hour and a half enjoying some gems in Rancho Sant Fe earlier... A non-stock XJ6 wih a Chevy small block V8 replacement engine, sounded great as the owner pulled away a bit later! Now this I could really enjoy ;-) especially in the yellow. I s
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By: Tim Jackson
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Tim Jackson
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This is good music

I always drawn cars, and created brands in my fantasy. I knew Luc’s work at the VAG conglomerate. The Murcialago was legendary. Compare to the Aventador, the Murcialago felt for me as the new Countach. Genesis is seriously nice to see. I am considering an
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By: jporos
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Weems@8
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