Even more so now.
Each to their own, though!
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Even more so now.
Each to their own, though!
Well, they both are green and both have a compound name starting with A, but otherwise I see no resemblance whatever.
Still, I agree each to his own.
Absolutely.... the world would be boring if we all agreed on everything :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Parabolica
I may be doing the Aston a disservice, as I haven't seen one in the flesh.
It probably doesn't look like a pregnant Sprite.
Just a Sprites chubby sister.
But then, I prefer Kate Beckinsale to Kate Winslet, so that may explain it.
The RS10 is an overlooked classic.
If I could add another two overlooked cars -
http://images.ookaboo.com/photo/m/Ed...odwood_1_m.jpg
The 1987 Arrows.
http://f1tcdn.net/f1db/cars/images/1988/AGS-JH23.jpg
The 1988 AGS JH23. A vast improvement over its older brother.
http://lemurph.files.wordpress.com/2...1-b-sparks.jpg
Undoubtedly beautiful
It certainly won't be to everyone's taste, and as a Ferrari fan I very much wish that it had never existed, but -
http://f1pulse.com/UserFiles/Image/F...chspecs-11.jpg
I have to say that I like it.
Two more from the depths of my memory -
http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6169/...8c35a1c7d5.jpg
The 1984 ATS. I wish to point out that, from some angles, it doesn't look as nice.
http://www.dlg.speedfreaks.org/archi...86_f1_1987.jpg
The 1987 Minardi. Which looks good from a lot of angles.
Strangely similar livery designs. I'm wondering if there is a Freudian thing going on here :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Parabolica