All great examples, above. However, let's add an "affordable" section to this best GT car discussion. And then let's add these great LBCs that are all three true GT cars:
Triumph GT6 MK II
TVR (V8, Tasmin, I think?)
MGBGT V8 (1974)
In fact, one of the classic car magazines (a British one I purchased in the airport) did this very thing earlier this year. I forget the magazine but a very nice article was written with comparison tests, etc., for these 3 LBCs.
The MGBGTV8 won. More refined touring car than the other two. The TVR (I don't recall which model, but it was a V8) is a bit more of a bare gones race car, comparitively speaking; the GT6 a bit underpowered and "rattly" (i.e., body panels sit on top of the frame, and they <u>rattle</u>).
The MGBGTV8, with it's monocoque body construction, was quieter and rides better than the TVR and GT6 (I totally agree). The MG V8 had plenty of torque. With OD, it would cruise nearly effortlessly at 80 MPH+ all day long. Reportedly, it turned only 2,400 RPM at 70 MPH in 4th OD.
Most of the cars mentioned here are certainly beautiful GTs, but WAY out of the reach of most mere mortals. The three above are true GT sports cars, and well within the budget of many enthusiasts.
AND, they're LBCs! /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/driving.gif
My 2 cents' worth . . . /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/thumbsup.gif