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110 hp,weight 1082 kg,top speed 175 km/h (109 mph),0-60 mph 9''6 sec.Only 640 of these <b>100</b> M cars were made.Good vision at all!
Evolution of the Mazda MX-5 - Times LIVE (blog) June 09, 2010
A svelte Japanese roadster that harks back to past British masters like the Lotus Elan and Austin Healey Sprite, the MX-5 has become the best-selling and more »
New Jersey Vintage Grand Prix 2010 – Report and Photos - Sports Car Digest (blog) June 04, 2010
liter group and there was a spirited battle between the 1960 Aston Martin DB4 GT of Jack Boxtrom and the 1956 Austin-Healey 100/4 of Richard Maloumian.
The bald facts Hairloss is hard to beat - Scotland on Sunday June 01, 2010
Footballer Ryan Giggs, too, is reported to have spent £6000 on laser treatment to encourage his follicles to regrow, while rugby player Austin Healey and
St Moritz: 17th British Classic Car Meeting 2010 - Classic Driver June 07, 2010
Other classics to grace the BCCM will include a rare 1930 Blower Bentley and no fewer than five 1955 Austin-Healey 100S Sebrings, a 1928 Rolls-Royce Phantom
'Dad will be looking down. I'll try to make him proud,' says Ashton - Independent May 23, 2010
'Dad will be looking down. I'll try to make him proud,' says Ashton"Playing under the ball-carrier" is how one admirer, ex-England back Austin Healey, describes it. Ashton said: "It comes from playing full-back in league,
And scoring 100 points and receiving a Premium Award at a Classic Car Club of America’s Mount Dora meet in Florida the following weekend. Same lawn chair, but this time, Davidson was sitting in it behind his polished and primped-to-perfection Rolls on a rolling green fairway of the Amelia Island Golf Club, hard by the Ritz Carleton, looking out over the field of 300 wonderful... Andrew Davidson’s spring-break trip to Florida produced two experiences – both involving a classic Rolls-Royce and a lawn chair – that will remain fixed forever in his memory. A third and fourth memory aren’t too bad either, receiving the second-place award in the Pre-War European Class at one of the world’s most prestigious classic car events. He spent nine hours in the chair – cold, hungry, thirsty and feeling abandoned as dusk descended – beside the trailer containing his 1936 Rolls-Royce Phantom III Sedanca de Ville, pulled over in a deserted highway lay-by, awaiting the return of... More Related to this Story The second memory is better.
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A: which roadster do you have the four or the six cylinder, You could have one fabricated out of lexan, original healy examples will be very expensive (answered by craigmacd on October 27, 2009)
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A: Your list is impressive indeed.
But Sandman, have you forgotten the Ford T-Bird ?
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It even has a cup holder for your, extra shot, white chocolate mocha latte Starbucks coffee ...which is still too expensive, but I buy it anyway...
off your list though....Lotus Elise (answered by ToriGrrl on May 22, 1369)
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A: hard to argue against the wrx. tons of them built so you can find them for short money and used parts are everywhere. can get HUGE hp out of them relatively easy.
you mentioned the audi quattro... the car that put audi on the map and MADE rally racing. Urq's are out there but so many parts are no longer available that it becomes real expensive REAL fast. These days, they belong more in museums than on dirt... If it were me, I'd find a first cousin to the urq, either a 4000 quattro or 90 quattro. Cheap money... The 4ks came with locking diffs and pretty much an identical drivetrain to the urq. Tons of options for the turbo 5 cyl transplants (HUGE hp!). Lately lots of already built 4ks and 90's showing up for sale with economy forcing people to sell their toys.
throw a wanted ad on the audifans market place. Bet you'll get loads of responses...
http://www.audifans.com/marketplace/brow se.php?table=pm_audifans_Wanted (answered by Nick Name on December 26, 2008)