Top Gear - The 100 Sexiest Cars in the World


Kingman

GT Owner
Mark II Lifetime
Aug 11, 2006
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Surf City, USA
The cover page sets the tone...but don't miss #30 :cool

Oooops...watching the debates at the same time. Here you go - http://www.topgear.com/content/timetoburn/sections/galleries/other/100_sexiestcars/01/
 
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Post the list amigo
 
I own 5 cars from the list. Not too shabby. Oh yes fellow constituents......the GT is RED and a striper....the description even gives accolades to the stripes!
 
Well, I own 4 of those cars now and have owned 2 others prior.

Only 2 BMWs - What a shame.... He he he....

Also agree with Prowler, Red/Wht is the best color combo. Of course, I love the Heritage as well....
 
you guy agree with the list?, gt was number 30 and the miura my personal favorite of all time was in the fifties range,:bs was number 1 supposed to be a joke or is this whole thing a joke im :confused
 
As long as they were listing racing sports cars, how could they have ever missed:

(1) Jaguar D-type, or at least the XK-SS
(2) Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa (1958 through 1960 models)
(3) Maserati Tipo 61 (Birdcage)
(4) Any Can-Am McLaren
(5) The Can-Am Porsche 917-10 & 917-30
(6) Jim Hall's Chaparrals
(7) The Ford GT40 Mark I. II and Mark IV

At least they showed the Aston Martin DBR1-300.

And where are any of the Austin-Healeys, especially the early BN1 & BN2, and the Triumphs
 
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I agree with #6-but in a convertible. High water mark for post-1960 American cars.
 
As long as they were listing racing sports cars, how could they have ever missed:

(1) Jaguar D-type, or at least the XK-SS
(2) Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa (1958 through 1960 models)
(3) Maserati Tipo 61 (Birdcage)
(4) Any Can-Am McLaren
(5) The Can-Am Porsche 917-10 & 917-30
(6) Jim Hall's Chaparrals
(7) The Ford GT40 Mark I and Mark II

At least they showed the Aston Martin DBR1-300.

And where are any of the Austin-Healeys, especially the early BN1 & BN2, and the Triumphs

(7) Please add the MKIV.:thumbsup
I owned 4 of the cars, however one was the Capri.:bored....Hmmm no Pontiac GTO:confused.
 
Ralphie...
Good taste brother....
I would add :-
Lola's Can Am & F5000
Genie's
Cobra's buggy spring and wide hip
F 250 and Sefac HotRod
 
Can't believe they didn't include the DeTomaso Mangusta......

Jeff
 
as an owner I can tell you that it is a pretty car, but sure is a lousy driver...
 
(7) Please add the MKIV.:thumbsup

Done!

As long as they were listing racing sports cars, how could they have ever missed:

(1) Jaguar D-type, or at least the XK-SS
(2) Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa (1958 through 1960 models)
(3) Maserati Tipo 61 (Birdcage)
(4) Any Can-Am McLaren
(5) The Can-Am Porsche 917-10 & 917-30
(6) Jim Hall's Chaparrals
(7) The Ford GT40 Mark I. II and Mark IV

At least they showed the Aston Martin DBR1-300.

And where are any of the Austin-Healeys, especially the early BN1 & BN2, and the Triumphs
 
Ralphie...
Good taste brother....
I would add :-
Lola's Can Am & F5000
Genie's
Cobra's buggy spring and wide hip
F 250 and Sefac HotRod

Yep -

Lolas, Chevrons, Cobras, OSCAs - too many wonderful cars over the years. Blower Bentleys, Packards, Pierce Arrows, - the list goes on and on....
 
you guy agree with the list?, gt was number 30 and the miura my personal favorite of all time was in the fifties range,:bs was number 1 supposed to be a joke or is this whole thing a joke im :confused


"Lancia Stratos"????????

WHY is that even ON the list? Or the Citroen SC?:ack:ack:ack:willy
(Or, frankly a cartoon Carrera?)

But, the Fiat Cinqueciento outdoing, say, the M-1 as #1? Yeeew gotta be kiddin' me...
 
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El Camino's not on the list??? Duh...
 
Soooo many to choose from. I want one of each.

Can't beleive they left off the Meyer's Manx.