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I was a total car nut growing up and didn't hit my teens until 1989 but I had loads of car books full of sports cars, supercars, concept cars and prototypes. The Lambo Athon, I have to say, was one of my favourites back then, along with the Bertone Stratos. They looked liked nothing else and for me were what concept cars were all about; totally out there designs. Yeah, the Athon isn't the prettiest car in the world by a long way, but it certainly is striking. The Bravo isn't too bad either although it does look a bit like an Esprit in certain angles.
On a side note, I bought my son Max, who is 22 months old, a Lamborghini Muira and an Audi TT Roadster toy car the other day and he can now name them when asked. Lamborghini comes out more like Lambornini, but I'm working on it.
David H
P.S. My money's on the 250 too.
: Yeah. My teen years were in the 80s, so I grew up with this sort of
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