Nice. You are lucky. I haven't driven in fall in a sports car since 1977. I miss it. I took the Dino out for a long drive this morning. It's unseasonably warm and dry (El Nino has us in its grip), but naturally the leaves and grass are as they are all year round. This is the tropics. Andres Image Unavailable, Please Login
We do have two or three days a year, in late February or early March, when we have our version of fall. We have several trees, mahogany and Palawan Cherry, that shed just before the hot season. For a day the trees are bare, but immediately light green, fresh buds appear, and within a week the trees are fully clothed again. Sorry for the diversion, but I thought this might interest you. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Interesting, about the Manila trees! This is taken in September but still fairly green; 02782 in Autumn: Image Unavailable, Please Login
Gee....Wish I lived in a climate like this. We just had first snowfall yesterday stopping most car driving and other public transport. Next 5 to 6 month will be winter weather with no opportunity for any classic car driving at all. Back to the workshop time it is. Regards Peter
I note that your car is earlier than mine (2840) but yours has the small, round brake cooling vents in the lower panel while mine has the large, rectangular vent. Mine was an Italian delivery car, with the Euro front running lights, as yours.
I'm envious as yours is the right one - I suspect mine was replaced, possibly due to a mishap at the front, early on, but at some point anyway. FYI mine was Italian delivery as well and lived in Italy until 2001. Shall we swap the lower panels? ;-)