Money no object, what would be your two car garage?

shuey said:
Very original… like it

BeeEmm said:
Ralph Lauren's Bugatti Atlantic 57SC Bugatti.jpgFerrari GTC4 Lusso ferrari.jpg One would be used for getting the weekly messages.

That Bugatti is beautiful. In a similar style, how about this unique Bentley Petersen Dartmoor Coupe for only £700k:

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BMWZ4MC said:
That Bugatti is beautiful. In a similar style, how about this unique Bentley Petersen Dartmoor Coupe for only £700k:
Actually £700,000 seems a small amount for such a beautiful genuine car. I just love the flowing lines of these beauties.
 
shuey said:
Question is if the 250 was worth only 100k, would you still want it then over something else?

patriot66 said:
1) 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO. Top of my list since I saw one at Oulton Park in 1982. The last one changed hands for $70 million (£50 million)...a good job money is no object ! :rofl: 1068140.jpg
2) I would be quite happy with any of the following...I'm not fussy :D https___hypebeast.com_image_2019_11_ford-v-ferrari-ford-gt40-mkii-superperformance-replica-film-auction-supercar-1.jpgMoto Mania - Epic Cars & Racing Photos, since 2008.jpgFord-F3L-64014.jpg1967-shelby-cobra-427-s-c-roadster_100699646_h.jpgJim Clark, Lotus 49, 1967 Dutch GP [1654x1127].jpegp4_9144.jpgdan-gurney-15.jpg
Yes, absolutely without question. When I saw that particular 250GTO at Oulton Park back in '82 I was transfixed. I knew about the GTOs rarity and mystique but had no idea and indeed gave no thought as to its value, I was only 16. Its looks were everything to me and still are. Coincidentally, when I saw that example it was only four years after Nick Mason bought his GTO in 1978 for the paltry sum of £35,000 ! :o Considerably less than £100,000 ! :thumbsup: IOWTQ7rPRxyQkTgCvYKzcw (1).jpeg
 
Fair enough… yeh defo rate the GTO, elegant yet brutal somehow in how its looks. The dials… love the dials.



patriot66 said:
shuey said:
Question is if the 250 was worth only 100k, would you still want it then over something else?

patriot66 said:
1) 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO. Top of my list since I saw one at Oulton Park in 1982. The last one changed hands for $70 million (£50 million)...a good job money is no object ! :rofl: 1068140.jpg
2) I would be quite happy with any of the following...I'm not fussy :D https___hypebeast.com_image_2019_11_ford-v-ferrari-ford-gt40-mkii-superperformance-replica-film-auction-supercar-1.jpgMoto Mania - Epic Cars & Racing Photos, since 2008.jpgFord-F3L-64014.jpg1967-shelby-cobra-427-s-c-roadster_100699646_h.jpgJim Clark, Lotus 49, 1967 Dutch GP [1654x1127].jpegp4_9144.jpgdan-gurney-15.jpg
Yes, absolutely without question. When I saw that particular 250GTO at Oulton Park back in '82 I was transfixed. I knew about the GTOs rarity and mystique but had no idea and indeed gave no thought as to its value, I was only 16. Its looks were everything to me and still are. Coincidentally, when I saw that example it was only four years after Nick Mason bought his GTO in 1978 for the paltry sum of £35,000 ! :o Considerably less than £100,000 ! :thumbsup: IOWTQ7rPRxyQkTgCvYKzcw (1).jpeg
 
shuey said:
Fair enough… yeh defo rate the GTO, elegant yet brutal somehow in how its looks. The dials… love the dials.



patriot66 said:
shuey said:
Question is if the 250 was worth only 100k, would you still want it then over something else?
Yes, absolutely without question. When I saw that particular 250GTO at Oulton Park back in '82 I was transfixed. I knew about the GTOs rarity and mystique but had no idea and indeed gave no thought as to its value, I was only 16. Its looks were everything to me and still are. Coincidentally, when I saw that example it was only four years after Nick Mason bought his GTO in 1978 for the paltry sum of £35,000 ! :o Considerably less than £100,000 ! :thumbsup: IOWTQ7rPRxyQkTgCvYKzcw (1).jpeg
"Elegant yet brutal" :thumbsup: I like that :D :thumbsup:
 
patriot66 said:
shuey said:
Question is if the 250 was worth only 100k, would you still want it then over something else?

patriot66 said:
1) 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO. Top of my list since I saw one at Oulton Park in 1982. The last one changed hands for $70 million (£50 million)...a good job money is no object ! :rofl: 1068140.jpg
2) I would be quite happy with any of the following...I'm not fussy :D https___hypebeast.com_image_2019_11_ford-v-ferrari-ford-gt40-mkii-superperformance-replica-film-auction-supercar-1.jpgMoto Mania - Epic Cars & Racing Photos, since 2008.jpgFord-F3L-64014.jpg1967-shelby-cobra-427-s-c-roadster_100699646_h.jpgJim Clark, Lotus 49, 1967 Dutch GP [1654x1127].jpegp4_9144.jpgdan-gurney-15.jpg
Yes, absolutely without question. When I saw that particular 250GTO at Oulton Park back in '82 I was transfixed. I knew about the GTOs rarity and mystique but had no idea and indeed gave no thought as to its value, I was only 16. Its looks were everything to me and still are. Coincidentally, when I saw that example it was only four years after Nick Mason bought his GTO in 1978 for the paltry sum of £35,000 ! :o Considerably less than £100,000 ! :thumbsup: IOWTQ7rPRxyQkTgCvYKzcw (1).jpeg

Jeepers our Nick has packed a bit of weight on!
 
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