First I'll deal to this lot

> > Ford Sierra Cosworth
Has the design style of a Jelly Mold
> > Ford Falcon GTHO Series
Prob can be classed with a zillion foul american V8 muscle cars
> > Ford GT40
A prototype, ever sat it one? switchgear from a cortina, seats (if you can
call them that),
you might as well compare it to a Porsche 917 as a road car
> > Lancia Delta Integrale S4 (Group B spec)
Hot hatch on serious steriods, if you were to choose a significant Lancia
then a Stratos
> > Ferrari 256GT (although on no track pedigree to speak of)
It a gorgeous Ferrari what more can I say
>> Gotta add the AC Cobra
Yeah it would get in my top 10
>> and a personal choice'd be a 69ish Stingray.
Wait until you drive one, a penis on wheels but harder to handle
>> The gull-wing Mercedes (also at Southwoods) is also a fave.
Or its couson the 300SLR (which gets in my top 5)
>> And mebbe an e-type Jag.
Certainly Pulled the birds
>> so I'll add the '74 Hillman Hunter Estate.
Can't argue it worked for you


Nevens top 5 cars of all time (note these are all sports cars)

1/ Cisitalia 202, 1947, Paint it yellow and squint and you'll see where the
monaro came from
3/ Mercedes 300SLR, read Dennis Jenkinsons account of Stirling Moss and him
winning the
1955 Mille Miglia, where they averaged...yes averaged 123mph on the last leg
on italian public
roads and survived hitting a hump back bridge at 140mph and lauching the car
into the air.
4/ Ferrari 250 GTO 1962-63. If this car doesn't move you you have no soul
5/ Aston Martin DB4GT Zagato, Brutal, Scary and very british (despite being
hammered by
italians and the engine was designed by a Pole)
5/ Porsche 911 Turbo 1976. The most affordable of the bunch and it was a
toss up with
the 356, but how many 180Mph cars can you let your granny drive

IMHO

Neven

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