I was looking at BAT this morning and saw the roller 1977 308. Then I looked the website for the company selling the 308, that place looks like heaven to me.
I was looking at BAT this morning and saw the roller 1977 308. Then I looked the website for the company selling the 308, that place looks like heaven to me.
That shop (Makela Auto Tuning) is flippin' amazing. Is their Cosworth-powered Model A still on their website?
omg omg want! Have also wanted to see a Martini paint job on a white P71, what other way could drive a white P71?
Martini Rally 308
What just happened???
I was looking at those pics, got a little faint and now it's 3 hours later.
Maybe I'll look at them again.
>thud<
MAT have been my heroes for some time now. I think GRM oughtta do a story on them even if some of thier stuff ain't all that grassroots. Cuz anyone who builds a cosworth modA has the right and proper attitude.
Ya, the Cosworth Model A is still on there, they also have one of the sub Esprits. I wonder if my wife would mind if I moved there and asked to sweep the floors or something.
That Model A is absolutely insane! Fake spark plugs? hidden harnesses? Faux-painted wood wheels? Unbelievable. I'm also lusting over the boxflared Celicas.
I love MAT, I can't recall the number of times I've looked through their Group B car rebuilds. The real funny thing is if you think about it a 308 is one of the cheapest ways to have an authentic Group B replica as it was relatively close to a reasonably high volume production car. Try re-creating an accurate Sport Quattro / Delta S4 / 037 / RS200 / 6R4 etc and suddenly a Ferrari looks cheaper than an Audi, Lancia, Ford or Austin Rover.
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