Posts Tagged ‘f40’

Definitive Cars of the 1980s

Friday, September 17th, 2010

Escort XR3i
Image: Chris Taylor

Near ubiquitous in the suburban environs of Britain in the mid eighties, Ford’s everyman classic is possibly Britain’s most instantly recog­nisable eighties motor.

Porsche 911 (959)

Spookily locked in tight to the aesthetic of the age, the 959 was Porsche’s group B rally homolog­ation special, and pioneered the company’s all wheel drive system.

Ferrari F40

The F40 was last car that the great Enzo Ferrari would personally commission, built to commem­orate the first four decades of the Prancing Horse. This ultimate in race bred road-​​legal motoring, it brought track and road exper­ience together in a legendarily lean, turbocharged package.

Honda CR-​​X

Nippy, light and to this day an accessible cult of enthu­si­astic motoring, we still desire one of these eminently chuckable Civic variants.

E30 M3 EVO.

Lusted after these last quarter of a century for its boxy mechan­icity, the E30 3 series makes you wish the world was the Green Hell.

Aston Martin V8 Vantage Zagato

Imagined in steel, wood and leather in the fusty workshops of Newport Pagnall, but bodied by the single minded Zagato in Milano. This was an unholy fusion of the old-​​world Aston and Italianate angularity. Decadent, faintly ridiculous, like the decade itself.

Audi Sport Quattro

No, Gene Hunt didn’t drive one of these. This was the short, stubby Group B Homologation car, one that no copper could ever afford. The Quattro expressed the twin obses­sions of the era  – all wheel drive and forced induction – in a geomet­rically appro­priate form that perfectly fitted the temper of the times.

Peugeot 205GTi

The defin­itive hot hatch of the eighties, the 205 GTi had front wheel drive but oversteered pleas­urably with lift-​​off going into the corner. This car is, to this day, stripped down, simple fun. Its success is as responsible as any car for the near ubiquity of the Front Wheel Drive form in current everyman motors.

Alfasud Ti Cloverleaf

We think some editions of Alfa’s ‘Sud are plain ugly: but the cloverleaf later versions with the twin carb 1500 Boxer and the bits of plastic trim scream eighties cool, and having recently driven one (thanks Scott) we are convinced. Some say they are even more fun to drive than the 205.

Ferrari F40

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

The Ferrari F40 recently celeb­rated its 21st birthday. The swansong of Enzo Ferrari, it was intro­duced on 21st July 1987 to celebrate Ferrari’s 40th anniversary.

Engineered with the sole purpose of becoming the fastest production car in the world, Ferrari viewed it as a competitor to the Porsche 959. But whereas the Porsche was a luxury automobile, the Ferrari was a stripped-​​down, raw machine of Kevlar, carbon fibre and light­weight aluminium and didn’t even come with floor-​​mats.