Just out of curiosity, do you keep a tally of the non-road miles you've put on her? ie: inter-continental shipping etc.
Off the top of my head. Turin-California-Turin-NY-Turin-NY-Bahrain-NY. About 1000 Track/Targa Florio Miles. Longest one day Drive, Villa d'Este-Modena-Turin. (400 Miles).
Curiosity I bet. The things than we remember. I mean Pete you ever going to forget that Blonde you knew when you were 17??
Just curious. I admire the car and concept - saw it once in person - and, through this thread, have generally followed it's worldly travels.
Jim, Just a quick question! Would you consider doing another "reimagined" project using next the next super Ferrari as its base? (sorry if this was asked before). Charlie
You big tease you Well i get the feelings from this Thread that the process of developing the P 4/5 was the most enjoyable part! As they say, its the journey that counts, not the destination. Maybe someone needs to suggest to Ferrari that you and your team at Pininfarina should take control of the styling of the new super Ferrari, while Ferrari takes care of the mechanicals!
Old Clutch, Flywheel, Pressure Plate. The Red sensor cable, studs/bolts and pilot bearing were replaced as well. There are new studs/bolts a bit longer/stronger ( Service campaign). We replaced the throw out bearing with Hill Engineered Bearing which seems great. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Possibly a sarcastic reference to your appearance on the Discovery HD special on the Auto Union @ Christie's Paris. Enjoyed it myself, and loved the wall art in your workspace. Todd
Jim, I just spent the past 2 weeks reading this entire thread from page 1 to 268 and must say it was a pleasure and very informative about P4/5 and yourself. Out of all the quotes, the one above is the most rememberable to me, except for the blonde at 17. I sincerely appreciate your sharing of the passion because I could never understand the few that I have met at car events that are standoffish and full of themselves. Maybe, just maybe your persona will ruboff on some of those self centered so called car guys in the future and our world will be better off for it. In addition, I understand the difference between pictures and seeing a car in person and am looking forward to meeting you and one of the collection someday in the near future. I cannot say anymore than what has been said in the past 268 pages but do agree, she is beautiful. BTW - if I lose my job because of this thread, let me know if you have a vacancy for an attorney.
Looks like they found you Jim. I like it. Nice plate too. http://jalopnik.com/5079513/first-alfa-romeo-8c-competitzione-sold-in-us-parked-at-new-york-train-station _J