Tuscan

Excellent we had a 1959 mk1 grantura , 1979 3000m and a 4.0HC Chimp

We brought some winter tyres for the wife's car a few months back and the chap we got them from was building a Chimaera chassis with a wide body ex racing body M (proper flared arches) and with a E36 M3 Evo engine and 6 speed box. Amazing track day weapon
 
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Excellent we had a 1959 mk1 grantura , 1979 3000m and a 4.0HC Chimp

We brought some winter tyres for the wife's car a few months back and the chap we got them from was building a Chimaera chassis with a wide body ex racing body M (proper flared arches) and with a E36 M3 Evo engine and 6 speed box. Amazing track day weapon

3.2L and 321bhp of M-Power...should be fun :)
 
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Still dicking around with it on the ramp.
#needtogetoutanddrive
 

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It lives! Snapped on the entrance to Cadwell park :)
 

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My friend has a Cerbera which has also had its fair share of, erm, 'issues'

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lurvely. had a Tasmin 350i many years back that was about as reliable as a chocolate fireguard and then had a Griffith500 that had been bored to a 5.2 litre mean machine. It had been built on a Monday not a friday and went like a rocket. Sadly it was sold after many years of happy ownership when I bought a house. A few years back I looked to find a Tuscan 2 full drop top in black, found one but failed to agree a price, then drove a 911 C4S and bought that. The 911 had more problems than my original 350i which surprised me, German engineering my ar$e. Looks good sir, take good care of it, dying breed.
 
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