Look closely at the bottom image: the front-mounted oil cooler is completely unprotected. Hit a rock at speed and rupture the unit or the lines and.... goodbye engine. Joe www.joesackey.com
I suppose it's this one . Picture from the same garage . BTW , what's the grey car next to it ( with the yellow license plate ) ? Image Unavailable, Please Login
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It is actually a nice P400S sporting an SV's tail and SV rear wheels. You can see the rear suspension is still the narrow-track P400S setting... Joe www.joesackey.com
I missed an observation: maybe your reference to "offroad" is those chunky Pirelli Scorpions shod at the rear? Joe www.joesackey.com
After reading all 196 pages and 3902 posts may I say, "WOW". What great information and stunning photos you folks have compiled over the past few years. I too look forward to buying a copy of your book Joe. I've been a fan of the car since I could first read back in 1968. I have a Maserati which I enjoy but always have and still do hope to join the Miura club. Thank you all for this huge contribution to the marque and the model. Sincerely, xraygun Ray Henderson