Still taxed and insured, I believe they were stored locally and have now been shipped back to the UK
RIP Lotus and Porsche
Such a shame…I’d have loved to have seen car football again!
I’d like so as well!!! Especially in Hammond’s Mustang.
It would’ve been really interesting, as the cars are much lower than the aygos and whatever else they used.
I can imagine how terrified were the producer at the point when protesters threw eggs and rocks at them
Glad to see the bridge didn’t have a slope on it, this time around.
“I’ve got one thing to say to you Hammond, it contains two words, 7 letters and three of the are F”- James May, best quote of the special still haha
I really liked the Lotus
I know not all Argentinians are like that and I bet alot of them would believe them it was a coincidence, which is highly likely since the number plate hadn’t been changed on the car for years before the BBC got hands on it(source DVLA) and as jeremy said he chose the car because it was what got him to the hospital minutes before his dad dies to say goodbye and he feels as if it was the only car at the time that could cruse at the speed he was going and the attacks had to have been organised by more than just a ‘few veterans’ and they didn’t just want to destroy the cars. I don’t hate Argentinians and as shown on top gear and I fully agree with what they had said about it being a beautiful country.
Didn’t you mean coincidence???
The fact that here in England they play episodes night after night is awesome. In the states they play them a week apart. I almost missed part two if it wasn’t for a friend on Facebook! That ending was insane.
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That must have been scary as hell!
So what happened to the star cars in the end ?
Destroyed by protesters probilly
think they were impounded then crushed
Still taxed and insured, I believe they were stored locally and have now been shipped back to the UK
RIP Lotus and Porsche
Such a shame…I’d have loved to have seen car football again!
I’d like so as well!!! Especially in Hammond’s Mustang.
It would’ve been really interesting, as the cars are much lower than the aygos and whatever else they used.
I can imagine how terrified were the producer at the point when protesters threw eggs and rocks at them
Glad to see the bridge didn’t have a slope on it, this time around.
“I’ve got one thing to say to you Hammond, it contains two words, 7 letters and three of the are F”- James May, best quote of the special still haha
I really liked the Lotus
I know not all Argentinians are like that and I bet alot of them would believe them it was a coincidence, which is highly likely since the number plate hadn’t been changed on the car for years before the BBC got hands on it(source DVLA) and as jeremy said he chose the car because it was what got him to the hospital minutes before his dad dies to say goodbye and he feels as if it was the only car at the time that could cruse at the speed he was going and the attacks had to have been organised by more than just a ‘few veterans’ and they didn’t just want to destroy the cars. I don’t hate Argentinians and as shown on top gear and I fully agree with what they had said about it being a beautiful country.
Didn’t you mean coincidence???
The fact that here in England they play episodes night after night is awesome. In the states they play them a week apart. I almost missed part two if it wasn’t for a friend on Facebook! That ending was insane.
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