Multiples. At this particular gathering there was 1 yellow and 3 red Testarossas, a red 348, 2 red 308's, and a red 328. Also the red Jalpa and a black DeTomaso Pantera. It was not at that event, but there is also an F40 on the island.
Do they have "real" highways and roads where you can drive cars like these? i have only been to other islands
Last week end at Sant'Agata - Ferruccio's day, the only one LP400 belonging to fellow Dietmar : #112-0254 Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Not too stray too far off-topic but the roads there are really bad most places. However, the owners there are just such enthusiasts I don't think it matters. Every car there seemed like it was brand new and every car also modified, there is a crazy car culture in PR that I really only got a glimpse of when I was there this past October. You can see some of the exotics I saw here - http://ow.ly/aIzKi
No, it is its original livery : Giallo Fly/Champagne. #1120254, 127th produced & delivered in USA to Mr. Casti the 5th May 1977. So today it is its 35th Anniversary ... Image Unavailable, Please Login
I honestly don't know. The picture was taken 15+ years ago. Not sure if that car is still on the island or if it is owned by the same person. I had heard at the time from a friend of mine that the owner of the car was also the owner of the "Grande" supermarket chain, but that was not an authoritative source.
There are a few nice highways where you can "open it up" a little bit, but the rest of the roads suck. But the car culture there is very enthusiastic. Guys (and gals) pour lots of money into their cars and many cars are modified for extra performance. So while the cars are maintained like trailer queens, they are also driven regularly. Also you can never judge a car by what you see on the outside (no matter how humble or exotic) because 9 times out of 10 there is a beast under the hood.