With some rare cars.. in among the escorts and 911s.. I spied a Saab, Fiat Abarth 124, Ferrari 308, Lancia Montecarlo, and the Delta S4... and no cheesy music to ruin it all.
With some rare cars.. in among the escorts and 911s.. I spied a Saab, Fiat Abarth 124, Ferrari 308, Lancia Montecarlo, and the Delta S4... and no cheesy music to ruin it all.
Too bad there aren't a whole lot of small .rear wheel drive cars available any more. Rallying is so much fun. I miss my old 510.
That is an awesome video, I was not expecting that 308 to come around the corner or that SL and those Escorts sounded very...angry
In reply to 93EXCivic:
Looks like a Citroen Visa 1000 Pistes. It was a homoligated (sp) model from the mid-eighties based on a regular Visa.
you can still find montecarlo/scorpions, occasionally you see the Zagato. It is the coupe, HPE, and Sedan that all returned to the earth.
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In rewatching that video.. it seems like only the Escorts (mk 1 and 2) and the Porsche's were really going out. I guess that is because there were so many of them compared to the other cars they had something of an internal rivalry going.
And while I think it is neat to see an honest Fiat Abarth 124 out and about.. I am having unholy thoughts of pissing off purists by building a rally 911
all this rally car Tom foolalry made me go watch the 2010 Targa Newfoundland
Awesome video, but I couldn't stop hearing Yakety Saxophone music.
mad_machine wrote: you can still find montecarlo/scorpions, occasionally you see the Zagato. It is the coupe, HPE, and Sedan that all returned to the earth.
Why is the Zagoto the only one that seems to have survived?
I think it is like any other convertable version of a hardtop car.. people buy them as second cars and don't really drive them, so they tend to sit in the garage for nice days
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