Teutonic Tuesday: Last of the Untamed

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Pardon the paint choice. The PMY version is the most affordable 1:43 AUTOart Carrera GT of the lot.
Pardon the paint choice. The PMY version is the most affordable 1:43 AUTOart Carrera GT of the lot.
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Ah, the Carrera GT... The last of its breed, back when manufacturers could produce supercars that have drop-dead good looks and be potentially murderous, the crowd respected it instead of filing lawsuits when things could be unfavorable. You had to know what you’re getting into before the turning the key. But in a world where automation is taking over human skills and claimed to be better, manufacturers have to add these newer features to edge out their competitors.

The era of analog supercars is gone, but these monuments will stay as long as there is petrol to burn. For the rest of us, there will be desks, tables and model cars to keep those times alive.