De Luxe and Sport Cars

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Re: De Luxe and Sport Cars
« Reply #60 on: 21 Oct 2025, 05:57 pm »
Opel GT 1968/1973 Opel Kadett engine, used as Maxwell Smart/Agent 86 car in the Get Smart TV show.


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« Reply #61 on: 22 Oct 2025, 02:09 am »
Opel GT 1968/1973 Opel Kadett engine, used as Maxwell Smart/Agent 86 car in the Get Smart TV show.
I have a soft spot for Opel, especially the GT. My adopted Pops, a car guy’s car guy, had one.  My first car was a Kadett station wagon.  I loved that car.  Figuring out how to get the standard tranny into reverse took a minute.

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« Reply #62 on: 22 Oct 2025, 02:23 am »
In Germany the GM are Opel.
When I was young I bought a used Maverick 6L 3.8 as my first car, this thing has reverse gear aside to 1st gear, as a result I hit the car behind at a traffic light on a hill.

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Re: De Luxe and Sport Cars
« Reply #63 on: 24 Apr 2026, 05:31 am »
I had lost the sequence of cars I had intended to post to made some sense,
but here go again with more relevant historic cars.

De Tomaso Barchetta looks like a styled cartoon car.

Speed Racer cartoon Match 1.

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« Reply #64 on: 24 Apr 2026, 09:41 am »
Not sure if I'm at the right place, but here it goes.
Probably fake news or design,
but since I'm a Thunderbird fan,
I like the design ot his one, maybe not as much as the original, but still....



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« Reply #65 on: 24 Apr 2026, 12:56 pm »
I'm always taken aback when I look at "the ones that got away" and the prices they were available for. I always think "If I'd only known..." or "If I only earned a tiny bit more."  But then reality sets in: that Miura I could have grabbed for $20k in 1978 really was out of reach at the equivalent of two years' salary. I felt poverty-stricken in my first job after college in 1975, when I earned US$170 per week ($8,840 a year). But that's equivalent to $54k/year today, which is $26/hour, and I'm always grumbling about the "unrealistic expectations today's young people have!"
But there ARE bargains: the 2006 Aston Martin DB9 Volante I have in my garage now was $180k new, which is about $300k in today's money. But you can buy one now in decent shape for around $40k. Depreciation can be our friend if we're looking for a car to drive, not as an investment.

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Re: De Luxe and Sport Cars
« Reply #66 on: 16 May 2026, 12:26 pm »
De Tomaso Sport 1000
aka   VL 1609 (Fantuzzi)  2002 (Ghia)
Production - 1964
Class   Prototype
Body Style - Sport Coupé
Length   
Width   
Height   
Wheelbase   
Weight   1058.4 lb (Fantuzzi)
Transmission   5-speed Manual (Fantuzzi), RWD
4-speed Manual (Ghia), RWD
Engine   1.0 litre BRM OHV Inline-4 (Fantuzzi)
1.6 litre Ford Kent Inline-4 (Ghia)
Power   105 hp (Fantuzzi)
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Designer   Ghia  & Fantuzzi

The Sport 1000 were 2 one-off racecar prototypes by the Italian automobile manufacturer De Tomaso and based off of the De Tomaso Vallelunga model. Two separate coach builders were drafted to design both Spyders; Ghia and Fantuzzi.

Ghia Spyder (Chassis 2002)
Displayed at the Geneva Motor Show, March 1966 and subsequently shown extensively. For marketing reasons, De Tomaso always said that the Competizione 2000 was equipped with a Flat 8 cylinder 2-litre De Tomaso engine but it was actually powered by a 1600cc Ford 120E with special heads and camshafts tuned by De Tomaso (basically an enlarged version of the standard Vallelunga unit). The gearbox was a Volkswagen case with gears by Colotti (more or less the same gearbox as in De Tomaso's F3 and Junior's). Initially the Competizione 2000 was equipped with 13-inch wheels (tyres 6.00 L13 front and 7.00 L13 rear), but later De Tomaso equipped it with the same 15-inch wheels as the Sport 2000. This car, as well, was retained by the factory until De Tomaso's liquidation in June of 2004.

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Re: De Luxe and Sport Cars
« Reply #67 on: 22 May 2026, 07:35 pm »
De Tomaso Mangusta 1967 - 1971.
Ford V8 289 4.7L or 302 4.9L 320hp, manual 5 speed ZF gearbox.


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« Reply #72 on: 22 May 2026, 07:57 pm »
Mangusta use a DeTomaso P70 modified chassis premiered in the Turin Motor Show Nov1965.

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« Reply #73 on: Yesterday at 11:08 pm »
De Tomaso Tipo 505/38 F1 car 1970, Ford Cosworth engine.
Piers Courage was the first driver of this car. RIP

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« Reply #75 on: Today at 03:41 am »
I wonder how drivers of that era would handle open wheel racing cars of today and vv…