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Discussion in 'Mondial' started by dfranzen, May 22, 2015.

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  1. paulchua

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    Glorious!!!

    Thanks Don!!!
     
  2. rob

    rob F1 Rookie

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    Nice glad to see two of my favorites made the list!
     
  3. soucorp

    soucorp F1 Rookie

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  4. rob

    rob F1 Rookie

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    I would of thought if they had to choose they would pick the 348/355 over the 308 as they are true convertibles and the 308's are targas.
     
  5. paulchua

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    ROFL...
     
  6. djs308

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    Oh dear, I spy an "AFF" violation on that 348! ;)
     
  7. hank sound

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    #9 hank sound, May 22, 2015
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    Ahh, good on ya mate.

    Yes, the wheels are running backwards. This is of course, a violation of the 348 wheel, "AFF - angle follows flat" rule. :):)

    As for the chrome - - that's personal.

    Cheers,

    Hank
     
  8. Burch1

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    :)
     
  9. Subito Grigio

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    Our 1983 QV Cab is visiting the Dave Helms Family who are finishing a full mechanical renovation (with pictures and video) and Dave's Magic!

    The Vanity Fair article is a definite crack in deflated prices of Mondials. The price train is leaving the station in the U.S.; Australia and Europe trains are "up" their tracks already. Those who have been waiting to buy a Mondial may have waited too long. Those who are letting their Mondials deteriorate may find NOW to be the right time to get them into better shape. Those who have been waiting to see whether their "gamble" on the Mondial was justified may their focus on this little gem justified.

    May all of you succeed!
     

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