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Have You Seen Any Interesting Cars On The Road Lately?

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Opel GT 1900
 
The similarly to the Corvette isn't coincidental - both Chevrolet and Opel were part of GM at the time. The Opel GT was meant to be the European Corvette.
 
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Opel GT 1900
1972 Opel GT in Candy red.

"Made to make your mouth water."

If only because you'd get change out of £20k if you bought this one, in this condition, with 70k kms supposedly "on the clock."
 
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Talking of which, saw this today.

I guess it's a '68 330 GTC, with some dodgy internal varnish on the dashboard.

That said, I'd probably give it space in the garage, provided it behaved itself.

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Not worth as much as it once was, but this just looks so right.

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Love the late Arnages like this 2005 Facelift and then the 2007 final series. An amazing step forward from the Crewe product.

Still not sure what to make of the Mulsanne and Flying Spur that followed it.

The average Bentley owner has eight cars…
 
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Love the late Arnages like this 2005 Facelift and then the 2007 final series. An amazing step forward from the Crewe product.

Still not sure what to make of the Mulsanne and Flying Spur that followed it.

The average Bentley owner has eight cars…
Me too, I love the Arnage, not in love with the wheels though :)
 
What’s the plate trying to say?

I'm not sure.

This is what came up after Googling. Maybe someone can enlighten us further.

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Saw a Vauxhall Cavalier convertible bumbling along the A39 near Glastonbury yesterday (yes, I'd forgotten they existed too).
 

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