Such is the variety of metal at Breakfast Club's Hot Hatch Sunday, that we’ve seen fit to put together another gallery. Scrubbed front tyres, bucket seats and raspy exhausts galore: These are the ultimate back-to-basics driving machines.
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NOV 06th 2016
Gallery: Hot Hatch Sunday mega‑gallery part 2
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The Italians were represented well, with a stunning Fiat 695 Biposto (featuring that incredible dog ‘box), a Seicento Schumacher and a rare example of an Alfa Romeo 145 that hadn’t succumbed to tin worm.
Of course the French were out in force, with some gorgeously prepared RS Meganes, slews of Mk2 Clio Sports, as well as the odd glorious Renault 5. The amount of well kept Pug 106 Rallyes, 205 GTis and 306 GTi-6s was great to see, too.
If you’re a fan of fast, furious, fabulous performance cars for the masses, there will be something here to cater to your taste. Have a browse of the Gallery above and take your pick of the litter!
Photography by Tom Shaxson

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