Quite a collection Lord M. has as well. You can see his 73 2.7 RS (Reg. RGO 2L) and 959 (Reg. 959 MOT) in a couple of the photos. Surprised the GTO is for sale.
Immaculate example shown today at the Americana Manhasset show on Long Island. Image Unavailable, Please Login
UK-registered 288 GTO on the Rally Clásico Isla de Mallorca Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I have details of 16 service intervals that show a steady increase in mileage but limited use in recent years. By 1989 the car had already covered just shy of 20,000 kms, ten years later in 2000, that figure was approaching 28,000 kms. The car has hardly been used of late with the odometer showing 29,300 kms at the time of its service in 2012 (an average of 100 kms per year for the last twelve years). Paul
Yamaha knew just which car to use to grab our attention, didn't they. It's a cool ad; thanks for sharing. But I do have a question: Did anyone ever actually have one of these stereos in a GTO? I'm kinda doubting it. . .
Just if yours looked like this http://www.motoringexposure.com/12253/friday-fail-the-faux-rarri-pontiac-fiero-f50
Because all GTOs were delivered with speakers wired and no radio/cassette (just a blank plate, unless specified in the order), I have seen all kinds of stereos fitted by dealers and first owners, so chances are that yes, someone had this Yamaha unit fitted. Hence the Ad...
Was lucky enough to have a look at this yesterday, there are only two in SA. I thought this picture came out very well. Image Unavailable, Please Login
56775 belongs to long-term London owner Mishal R. Al-Sabah (ergo the "MRA 1" registration) and he exercises this car regularly and is a great ambassador for the model. Pics by Marcello Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
That is the Client Service Center for Ferrari Beverly Hills. I must agree, the brick walls and wood ceiling are pretty cool.
I know. I've been looking at various private and dealership garage layouts. This one really turns my crank with its simple (and quasi industrial) look.
Agreed, it is a very special building. The featured car is not bad either! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Speaking of special buildings & cars, I drove my GTO down to Solana Beach about an hour away and captured there shots at the iconic Solana Beach train station. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login