Cars, cars and more cars -but preferably black, red or silver

It's not every day that I see an Aston Martin but compared to the following cars, Astons are as common as.......I have seen 4 cars in the past few weeks that are rarer than hens teeth - the types of car that one may only ever see once or twice on the road in a lifetime of driving, cars that are masters of the art of vehicle design.....that have (at some point in their history) redefined a genre. So, enough of the blabbing and on to the steel (or thermo-plastic or carbon fibre).
In the late 80's Alfa were struggling with their identity and so asked 3 design houses to come up with a Concept Car. The monster was born - although officially it was the Alfa Romeo SZ or "Sprint Zagato Experimental Sportscar 3.0 litre" to give it its full title.
Only 1,036 were ever made and by today's standards of 500-600HP motors the 210 HP 3ltr engine seems pretty tame. However, back in the 80s this was "good stuff" and when mated to a lightweight body, the performance was pretty good. (152MPH top speed 0-62mph in around 6 seconds).
And then there were the looks - only available in "Rosso Alfa", Alfa Red, the car looks stunning and purposeful. Saw this car on a family trip whilst driving around South Wilts / North Somerset.

And so the Mercedes Benz SLR McClaren was born.
Combining Mercedes Benz style and quality with McLarens proven SuperCar design and engineering skills and the engine design skills of AMG, the SLR is probably the fastest car with an automatic gearbox!
It's gull-wing doors hark back to the MB 300SLR of 1955 and this car is powered by a 5.4ltr V8 developing 617 Hp which provides almost rocket-ship levels of performance. 0-62mph reached in 3.5 seconds and on to a top speed of 210mph.
Also saw this rocket ship in South Wiltshire.
One weekend in August we went to a classic car show at Wroughton Airfield and revelled in the sounds of a load of AC Cobras, saw plenty of Jenson Interceptors and other lovely classics but a few days after, saw a genuine Ford GT40 on the road.

Originally powered by a 4.2ltr V8 engines of up to 7.0ltrs were fitted as the car evolved. Although not as rare as the other cars featured here, the GT40 is still an exciting and rare site on our roads.

A real rarity on our roads. it was almost a pleasure to see this car. I say almost because the orange that it was painted in did not really suit the car. It's the type of orange you can see nearly everyday on the Ford Focus RS.
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