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One for you Aston Martin lovers

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a One-77 that is...


I remember hearing about this as a concept car, but didn't know it actually made it into production; albeit limited production...

Quite an astonishing car
 
I like the way he says "don't ever touch these"; referring to the vents. Like I would ever have the chance to :smile:
 
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That is a beautiful car. I'm not sure what the point of the hatch is though.
 
showin' off of course ;)
 
I would probably wrap that thing around a tree before the first curve, better off with old school.



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As cool as the new one is, I think Richard might be right. That is one beautiful car.
 
Ford's version of the Aston Martin Rapide

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Don
We really llove the car. More than enough hp (240) with the turbo and it is loaded with everything we would need. If I was a commuter, the TDI Passat would have been my choice. But for a car that might do 7000 miles a year the $4000 + dollars to get it to the same level of fit the that the Ford had was just not worth it. Plus it just looks cool....our Explorer will need a rebuild on the transmission, so that will be done and it will become my oldest daughters' first car. With a 125000 miles on a 17 year old car in excellent shape except for the transmission it would seem to be a good choice.
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Paul
 
Oh thank goodness, I saw that this weekend and was thought someone had lost their mind.
 
Well I guess if I had an unlimited budget I just might park my butt in one. Not having such a budget I'll keep my butt in the Lexus SC430.
 
know a couple of kids who are gonna get mighty lonesome, Judy
 
No Don that isn't going to happen. The Lexus is a nice alternative to the SUV. Onslow and Agatha will be driven like they always have been. I think Doug will be taking the Lexus for errands rather than the SUV. Each car has its own niche. Doug will have a problem when he filnishes the restoration on his '50 Dodge Powerhouse. I will look forward to driving it too.
 
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