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The Horror!

jjbunn

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Watching the original "Italian Job" last night, for the first time in quite a few years, and was *absolutely horrified* at the point where the mafia trash first an E-type coupe and then an E-type roadster, with a bulldozer. I was slightly less shocked by the Aston Martin's demise.

It was quite traumatizing!
 
They do that on purpose to increase the value of remaining E-types.
 
Take a look at the movie "Those Magnificent Men and Their Flying Machines" some time. About half way through, there is a long scene of AX201 racing across the air fields - ruts, bumps, rabbit holes and all, chasing after one of the pilots and his machine. No damage so to speak but still makes the old jaw drop!

This is AX201:

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The original Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost, chassis number 60551 - known worldwide by its registration number AX 201 - is quite possibly the most travelled, as well as the most valuable car in the world. Should it ever be sold, estimates of its value range from ÂŁ10,000,000 to ÂŁ30,000,000. It is reputed to be insured for ÂŁ25,000,000.

The Silver Ghost is also a film star - it appeared in the 1965 film Those Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines.
 
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