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Report: Top Gear seeks to recover cars from controversial Argentina episode Are you an aspiring New or Used Car Buyer looking for your dream car? Visit Cars4sa.co.za Filed under: Government/Legal, UK, Celebrities, South America, TV/Movies A couple of months ago, the team from Top Gear ticked off masses of locals in Argentina and had to flee the country - leaving their cars behind. Now it seems the BBC crew is trying to get those cars back. According to the report in UKs Mirror, based on local accounts, representatives from Top Gear have contacted customs officials in the southern Argentinian province of Tierra del Fuego to inquire what it would take to collect the cars. Among them are James Mays Lotus Esprit, Richard Hammonds Ford Mustang and Jeremy Clarksons Porsche 928. It was the latter that is said to have been at the heart of the controversy when Clarkson affixed to it the license plate H982 FKL - which many locals believed to be a reference to the Falklands War of 1982 between Argentina and the UK. An angry mob reportedly stormed the hotel where the hosts were staying, forcing them to abandon the cars and flee to the airport while the crew of 30 support staff had to escape on the ground by crossing into Chile under police escort. The cars are currently sitting in the Argentine customs house in Rio Grande while officials try to figure out what to do with the cars that can either be donated or reclaimed by their owners. If its determined that the only way the BBC could recover the cars is for the hosts to return to claim them, we have a feeling theyd be better off writing them off altogether. If you want a refresher, feel free to watch the video below showing a small part of the incident in Argentina. Continue reading Top Gear seeks to recover cars from controversial Argentina episode Top Gear seeks to recover cars from controversial Argentina episode originally appeared on Autoblog on Mon, 01 Dec 2014 14:58:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | Email this | Comments
Posted on: Mon, 01 Dec 2014 20:17:56 +0000

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