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I like Lamborghini Reventon.
Sleek, powerful, and only 20 to be made!
(Veyron is good too!)
so..Which is your favourite??
Sleek, powerful, and only 20 to be made!
(Veyron is good too!)
so..Which is your favourite??
a ... rugged "umbrella on four wheels" that would enable two peasants to drive 100 kg (220 lb) of farm goods to market at 60 km/h (37 mph), in clogs and across muddy unpaved roads if necessary.
wolram said:I vote for Reliant Robin.
wolram said:I vote for Reliant Robin.
IMP said:
FrancisZ said:Well, I'm sure this isn't what you meant...
turbo-1 said:Ferrari GTO 250. I know (professionally only) a fellow that owns one, and he paid millions for it. Of course he could well afford it, so that's not a concern, but he did buy near the top of the market. He dabbles in other collectibles, too, which is how I came to have him on my call-list.
nucleargirl said:I like the VW golf! its safe too!
Topher925 said:This is by far the coolest car on the road right now.
Cyrus said:I saw a nice black scagletti with a grey stripe down the hoodon the road the other day, a fine piece of machinery.
Scott Chinery was an avid collector of rare and vintage guitars, specifically those from the 1920s and 1930s. He also collected other musical instruments, such as banjos and mandolins, as well as music memorabilia.
It is estimated that Scott Chinery had over 1,300 guitars in his collection before his death in 2000. He also had a large collection of other musical instruments and memorabilia.
Scott Chinery acquired his treasures from various sources, including private collectors, auctions, and music shops. He also traveled extensively to find rare and unique pieces for his collection.
The estimated value of Scott Chinery's collection is around $50 million. His collection included some of the most rare and valuable guitars in the world, making it one of the most valuable guitar collections in history.
After Scott Chinery's death, his collection was auctioned off by Christie's in 2004. The collection was split into two parts, with the first part being sold in New York and the second part in London. The total sales from the auction were over $7 million.