Back in 2010, I discovered Top Gear by watching their first ever special, the Botswana Special. Initially, I started watching this show for the Ferraris and Lambos, but what made me stay watching it is Jeremy, Richard, and James with their dynamic. Fourteen years later, this trio has been a part of my life for almost 2/3 of my entire lifetime! So, to end The Grand Tour and their whole car show thing in the exact same place where I discovered them all those years ago, is such an undescribably beautiful poetry that ends the whole saga. Huge thanks to Mr. Clarkson, Mr. Hammond, Mr. May, Mr. Wilman, and the whole crew. You guys left an empty car-shaped hole in my heart. 🥹🫡
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Chimera Tutti SilhouetteHistory Single
Silhouettes of all the Kimera EVO37 and the single EVO38
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Lancia Rally 037
The majority of the development work on the Lancia Rally 037 was done by Abarth, the car was designed as a silhouette racer based on the Lancia Montecarlo however the only common part between the two cars was the central chassis section of the unibody. For homologation into the wild world of Group B rally Lancia needed to build a minimum of 200 examples of the 037 for road use and sell them to customers, this resulted in the road-legal Lancia Rally 037 Stradale version. Starting with the Lancia Montecarlo central frame section the engineers developed a tubular steel front and rear frame, the Pininfarina bodywork was designed around this in a front and rear clamshell to ensure that mechanics would have excellent access to the engine, suspension, and brakes. A supercharged 2.0 to 2.1 litre (depending on year) inline-4 cylinder engine was fitted in a mid-rear location, mounted longitudinally to allow more space for suspension components.
The road-legal Stradale (Italian for “road”) version was capable of 205 hp at 7,000 rpm, with 167 ft lbs of torque at 5,000 rpm, a top speed of 220 km/h (137 mph), and a 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) time of 5.8 seconds.
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1976 Lancia Beta Montecarlo
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Lancia Beta
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77 Lancia Beta Montecarlo
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Lancia Beta Montecarlo. © 📸 by Retrocars GmbH. - source Rétro Passion Automobiles.
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1979 Lancia Montecarlo by LorySims
CAR POLYCOUNT: 33957 (midpoly, it should run smoothly on all PCs)
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Chimera M7 SilhouetteHistory Single
Single silhouette of Kimera EVO37 Martini 7
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1978 Lancia Beta Montecarlo
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1978 Lancia Beta Montecarlo
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