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How can you give a kit car 5 stars?
It looks more like a TR7 to me
I would give it 10...
Looks like the Lancia build quality remains.
They can't even make the front badge stay on (slides 5 & 6)
It's a TR7, they will copy my Stag next !!
I agree with davetst - it's a kit car. All that's missing is a set of 'demon tweeks' stickers.
Where's the rear window louvre? Bet it doesn't sound like the original - I'll never forget the syncopated rhythm of the two 3-cylinder banks from the two "silencers" as the Stratos ticked over in the Severn Bridge services on the RAC Rally in the early seventies. But overall, not a bad homage to the most exciting, enigmatic of all rally cars.
...would you kick it out of your driveway?
...would you kick it out of your driveway?
As others have rightly said, this could be regarded as a rich man's kit car, but it equally follows the old tradition of having a bespoke coachbuilt body mounted on an existing chassis.
As a design, the new car successfully evokes memories of the original, but I dread to think what price was paid for this extravagance.
So, it's a bloody kit car is it? Show me where you can buy the kit then my numpties!!! You probably think your 'computer' is some form of modern typewriter...
Anyway, for everyone else who understands the difference between a 'Kit Car' and a bespoke design, this car is frickin' gorgeous. I loved the original Stratos, despite its many faults. What these guys have done is similar to what Ford did with the latest incarnation of the GT40. Mind you, seeing as it's based on a Ferrari 430 Scuderia, it should be a damn sight more reliable than the Ford...
Oh, did I mention I want one? Now??? :D
It is not bad for a retro kit or not kit. Question is, why all those high-heel auto makers are using the retro designs? There is all the hardware and software of even supercomputers, all those design schools, and what we get? A retro car? Is really that 500 Fiat needed? And if this stratos is built on a Ferrari base, why not make something new, say the strtos III or IV??
Entrepreneur and Stratos fan Michael Stoschek has achieved his dream with the re-creation of his all-time favourite car. And having ample resources at his disposal has allowed him to commission Pininfarina to reimagine the car for the 21st century with stunning success. The fact that the new Stratos out-performs the donor car, and has the full blessing of Ferrari, shows just how impressive a work of engineering the newcomer is. But sadly for most, ever getting to own one is a large lottery win away.