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CatmanV2

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It's a 1970's Maserati Kyalami, named after the circuit.

Ahhh, that was one I was not familiar with!

I think you need to go on a Maserati retraining course (brain washing), either that or buy another one to keep your knowledge current ;)

Sensible policies for a better life no doubt! Mrs C saw that my old GT was for sale and asked, utterly straight faced, if I wanted to buy it back.......

I so want another one. I was in a car lift in our office in Leeds last week and just thought how epic it would be to fire up a GT in both the underground carpark and the lift.

But every two weeks to Leeds and back makes a GT contra indicated. Buuuuuut ;)

C
 

Doohickey

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As an aside, the Lamborghini Miura that featured in the opening scene which was assumed to have been destroyed was quite recently discovered by two British businessmen. In a story reminiscent of a spy thriller, they got a tip-off in December 2014 that the car had surfaced after 46 years and were given three hours to verify it was the original. It was. One of the new owners said, ‘The Italian Job Lamborghini is the holy grail of supercars precisely because no one knew what happened to it after the film.’
Iain Tyrrell was involved in finding and verifying the Miura.

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zagatoes30

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But every two weeks to Leeds and back makes a GT contra indicated. Buuuuuut ;)

C

What's logic got to do with anything, you're a long time dead.

Due to stupid import costs here, especially from the UK, the next Maserati will need to be over 30 years old which leaves me somewhat of a dilemma but if I keep looking the stars will align