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If you found handling quirks in a car that was first released in 1959, imagine you would have become very dead in any contemporary car trying the same manouver. Those things would run rings around other cars, and because they were so short, you didnt need to worry about what the tail end was doing, you just concentrated on getting the front round the corner which with good throttle control ,was a relatively easy thing to achieve
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1986 924S bought new. Now used for AutoX and street.
Chipped, throttle cam, highflow filter in original airbox/snorkel, 14mm rear sway
Hyundai Ioniq hybrid daily driver
Vindicator Vulcan V8 spyder, street legal sports racing car
(300hp,1400 lbs kerb weight) used for sprints on circuits, and hillclimbs
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