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| Faralli & Mazzanti Antas V8 GT |
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| Overdone |
| Purosangue 05-09-2006 |
It seams there is a recurring theme of late, bringing back the 30's in design which I like the idea of but in this car it has been overdone too much for my fancy. The car seams to want to be a Morgan Aero 8, TVR Ceberra, it wants to be an old Bugatti it just wants too much. The rear end just doesn't go with the rest of it, it looks like those Czech Tatra from the 30's that had the same fin like part on the rear. It has too many gills along the body and I doubt most of them have any real use except for 'visual' appeal. The only thing I really like is the interior, it is very classic with the metal facia and the diamond pattern leather. Other than that the imagination to build a car like this even though it doesn't appeal to me is something I admire. |
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