You guys are absolutely cruel in every which way ! Michel - that concept car I was not even aware of. What a simple, yet magnificent shape and timeless elegance. A bit like the two door Bentley, but so graceful. Any chance of digging up pics. of the interior ? That would be fabulous.
Des - anybody ? Aston Martin built a four door Aston Martin Lagonda - I think it was prior to the William Towns wedge shaped Lagonda - it could have been in the late '70's. Now, that was a beautiful car. In fact, if I remember correctly, they built another four door, also in the seventies, but again, it was somewhat of an one-off special. I am not referring to the 1962-1964 (55 were built) Lagonda Rapide.
Anyone now - yes, that V12 Lagonda Rapide - BTW, doesn't the name flow off one's tongue like honey. What do you drive ? I drive a Lagonda Rapide - another spoon of honey, please. Ah !
Right, back to reality. Some thirty five years ago, I got to know an architect by the name of Whitehead who lived, if you please, in a small castle at Warrawee, one of the finer Sydney suburbs - you know, Millionaire's row and all that. Lovely chap, loved his Scotch and Lagondas. He had two of the illustrated dropheads (V12's), a V12 Saloon, a 1962 Lagonda Rapide, a 1953 and 1958 6 cylinder convertibles with the 2.6 and 3.0 litre W. O. Bentley designed twin overhead cams engines, and an absolutly priceless (AS WELL !)Alvis 4.3 litre Saloon (if I recall correctly). His everyday transport was a Ford Escort.
I don't know whatever happened to his cars. The chap is obviously no longer with us. However, I did hear and see the Rapide with an auto trans. place at Hornsby - purely be chance with a blown up DG Box and in for repairs or rectification. I believe his son went to live at Armidale, with the Rapide in his possession, with rats having gotten to the leather interior at last acquaintance. That's where this story ends. Nice dreaming. Styria