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17 March 2013, 01:47 PM | #31 |
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There is a long history in England of custom 'shooting brakes' or 'Estates' based on sports cars - with more hits than misses, I'd suggest.
I don't mind the XJS version, and really enjoyed the E Type version provided by Kingair (never seen that one before) The Callaway Corvette looks good also. The 'shooting brake' concept has never had much pretension about being practical - always just been a bit of styling fun and 'something different'.
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