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Awesome Gentleman!!!!!
ОтветитьActual UK primary school joke from the mid-1960's: What's orange and goes 100mph?
An E-type carrot!
My first car I bought in 1977 the year before I could legally drive. But to me, it was sheer magic to just caress it. I only paid $1,200 for it. And while it's not exotic in any way. It is today out of what I would pay for a car. I had no idea it would ever be that way then. It was a 1970 Dodge Charger RT/SE 440 Magnum in B5 blue. Six figure car today and I sold it in 1986 to pay for my last year of college for $2,000. But what awesome memories.
ОтветитьUnghetto those Testa wheels 🤮
ОтветитьThe Series 1 Jag was a better looking car than the Series 2 or 3 car (I can't tell which) that is in the video--both the exterior and interior. And don't get me started on the 2+2 model.
Ответить‘63 was the best time. E-type Jag. Porsche 911. Corvette Stingray. Most beautiful designs of the greatest cars. And of course, the year my wife and I were born 👍
ОтветитьWhatever you do do not take the Porsche 928 to Argentina!
ОтветитьThis is fun! Wish I could have an experience like this. So? is it good to meet your heroes?
Ответитьcars are definately a personal choice. I love that Ferrari, Jag and 300zx.... but the 928...🤢🤢🤮🤮
ОтветитьPorsche 928...loved it as a child mainly because it was the car in that arcade game.
Chase HQ
Thanks for doing this. I have a scent memory of Z cars. The 300ZX came out my freshman year in college. I'm 51 now and I think they are just as gorgeous.
ОтветитьIve always loved cars from the time i was little, but in hs my friend got a hot rodded 57 bel air with a 383 stroker. Took me to one car show in it and that flipped my brain from casual fan to i HAVE to have one
ОтветитьFor me I can sum up the feeling for these kinds of cars and drives: reverence. Well done. 😁
ОтветитьJust inspired me to get my own dream car now :)
ОтветитьGreat episode but because of it a friend of mine backed out on selling me his 90 Testarossa.
Damn you guys 🤣
What is going on with those Testarossa wheels 😅
ОтветитьBeautiful the way you express the respect and love for these cars... I love it!
ОтветитьI love the 928. I STILL want one hehe
ОтветитьYou guys could do nothing but make videos about your passion and love for the 928 & 300zx, and I would never tire of watching them. Everything said about both of your feelings and priceless memories for those two cars... that's what it's all about! 😎❤ Not lap times, not power numbers, etc. Finding a car that you love, and can hit the open road with to "do 100 miles because it's a Sunday", there's just nothing better!
ОтветитьWho put those wheels on the Testarossa?!
ОтветитьI love how the Viper never gets love on this channel, its probably because neither of them can fit in one.
Ответитьwhere are you guys driving? it looks amazing.
ОтветитьLoved the comments from others and their stories comparing dreams and realities. I don’t have separate dream/reality cars but a 1990 VW Corrado in the mountains of VA 10-years removed from owning a ‘77 Rabbit in the mountains of Western MA set me up for the car disease. Unfortunately for me, the disease was in remission for 21-years, life happens. Now it’s back, and I am looking for the next experience after 1-year of owning a 2019 Alfa-Romeo Giulia.
ОтветитьHow about doing a video on some of these awesome roads you drive!
ОтветитьBeautiful cinematography and dialogue
ОтветитьE Type = class
ОтветитьPlease take those wheels off that Testa, they look awful.
ОтветитьBack in the days of Testarossa vs Diablo, I was on the Testarossa side, even though i don’t think i knew what the car was called, I was too little, I knew “ferrari” and “lamborghini” and “porsche” and “BMW” and the cars my family had, that was about it at that time. The supercar I remember most vividly is the Murcielago. The shape of that car is still amazing, but the funny thing is, now I would prefer the diablo first and the testarossa second, choosing between the three.
Huh that’s an interesting track/daily/crush.
Track the TR, daily the diablo, crush the murcie.
Yeah yeah the XKE is good looking. But who cares? LISTEN TO IT! It sounds alive. It sounds breathy and gutteral and smoother than silk. It is the sexiest sounding engine.
ОтветитьGreat video, Awesome location. Testarossa was my poster car as a child.
ОтветитьCudos to the audio engineer... that was some nice stereo panning following the cars off screen.
Ответить4 loverly motors.
ОтветитьOne of my favorite videos you have done, and that is a high bar indeed.
ОтветитьWish you guys had the song from RUSH Red Barchetta playing in the intro and outro
That would have been perfect
Where are your videos filmed? The scenery is always perfect!
ОтветитьI owned a matching numbers early 1962 3.8 fhc for 17 years at 6 ft 2 it was snug but not terrible, i think the fhc was better for taller drivers. I have no idea why it had to be a E-Type, i did own a V12 Series 3 convertible, but preferred the 3.8. I think it was my dads dream car and a step up from my first car a 1972 MGB Roadster. I also bought a new manual Nissan 300 zx twin turbo , it felt quick but heavy and the brakes couldnt handle brisk driving.. i sold it after a couple of years and bought a Honda Nsx 3.0 manual ... now that was a car! Still like the 928S and the 512 tr may be my next Ferrai
Ответить"it feels old-school" love it! Modern cars just don't stir the soul like their older cousins do.
ОтветитьI know that smell memory. Every 80s Chevy has a certain smell, and my dads cherry, bright red 82 z28 he bought when I was 11 awakened that sense in me. It was that car and that smell that made me want to get one, and I did pick one up for my first car. Nothing beats driving something you enjoy, and after years on other adventures I’ve returned to my roots and got another unloved muscle car to drive around. Puts a smile on my face everyday driving.
ОтветитьWhat road is this filmed on? Idaho?
ОтветитьGood one, boys. Awesome film. Very heartfelt. Made me smile.
ОтветитьThe wheels on that Ferrari are a crime
ОтветитьI aspired to the late 60s exotics, but now I would say each of you had the better driving semi exotic car that can be driven all non-winter weather. Enjoy.
ОтветитьIn what state or place are the roads in that video? that landscape is incredibly beautiful
ОтветитьMy English Dad would take me to car shows in the late 50s early 60s in Galveston/Houston where we lived. His British American friends had Sunbeams, MGAs, Triumph TR3s and one friend had an E Type. I got to sit in it, feel the leather seats, and I was a boy in love. Dad had 3 kids. So in 1961, the Houston Ford dealer began importing English Ford Anglias and Dad brought one. It was a little coupe that was his sports/family car. He loved it. They raced those in the UK. They quit making E Types before I graduated college in the late 70s. So I bought a 1976 MG and if I let my mind go, it was my E Type. I have a 2002 Camaro Z28 that I bought new. Sometimes, it’s my E Type.😎
ОтветитьAs a small kid, the car that got me into cars was definitely the 930 Turbo. Still my ultimate dream car, to this day.
ОтветитьI used to have a testarossa car model when i was a kid, such cool looking cars. I love all cars.. my grandpa loved all kinds of cars and he worked on all kinds of cars at his house and thats how it all started for me
ОтветитьGreat shots, excellent editing, amazing location as always, thanks. The car that started it for me was a 68 Corvette. I'm currently driving an ND Miata and have similar front-end vision.
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