Albrecht
Well-Known Forum User
Totally agree Alan, that car has sold for a ridiculous amount of money probably because its painted in Samuri colours. Many people think there is something very special about a Samuri & would pay a very high premium to own one The car I have now is far superior to CHL the Samuri I used to own. Its one of them mysteries in life to me, how many of these Samuri's are the real deal ? also I see some more have been produced in recent times Its all b******t is'nt it.
All I can say good luck to them fools with more money than sense.
The whole 'Samuri' thing continues to be a proper old Jamboree Bag. You just never know what you are going to get, do you?
I've never had much time for the whole shebang, and yet there are 'Samuri' cars that were and are important, and should be acknowledged as such. I'm thinking of cars such as 'Big Sam', 'FFA' and 'LAL'. In 'LAL's' case, it took part in at least two rounds of the World Championship of Makes (the World Sportscar Championship, no less) and that - to my mind - is a quite extraordinary story.
THAT is the kind of stuff that cars like this auctioned 260Z today benefit from by association.