I have never seen a reason why so many where used. I guess I could see 2. Different shots, extra car incase of mishap, that type of thing. 3 is probably all of the white ones in Florida at that time. Maybe that was the only color available in Fl. Come to think of it, the first Countach I drove was a white one in Florida.
From the June 1985 Motor magazine test, FLA12803's wing removed to enhance speed - it did not help much that day. Image Unavailable, Please Login
A pair of RHD 88.5 Downdrafts touring their homeland a few years back. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I ascertained that the FIA Homologation was based on a 1987 Downdraft using the same drivetrain that went into the Super Countach. So the latter essentially use a standard spec motor which had been blueprinted. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Rob, Harry, JB - I'd like some additional ride-height input if possible, the measurement from the bottom of the sill to the ground would be appreciated. Ive asked before and noted Nils' helpful input, but additional data would be good. Thanks in advance! Image Unavailable, Please Login
Or in fact, any measurement rear & front from the ground to any point on the body is helpful also. I'm obsessed with ride-height & stance... Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I believe I had mentioned earlier (in response to someone's comment) that some Downdrafts of European or Swiss heritage originally had the front license plate affixed to the front spoiler as opposed to the bumper. Here is such an example. Image Unavailable, Please Login
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In Switzerland the plate relates to a person not a particular car. Am I correct in thinking this arrangement allows the plate to be removed for use on another car?
I think you are correct, but, I was only speaking of the placement of the front plate in the spoiler as opposed to the bumper. Here is a Swiss car with plate-mounting hardware that allows the plate to removed & replaced at will. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Thank you to sound guru Scott and our team for producing stereophonic sound from our refurbished Alpine system in completion of that phase of the restoration. More soon.
Correct, with Oldtimers (more than 30 years) you can drive up to 7 cars with the same plates, else two cars. That's why we have those quick exchangers mounted.
If you need me to point out any other unique features, I remain at your disposal Meanwhile the yellowed lamps are pretty cool. There is only one problem: not enough images!
We may have a new leader as I just heard of another Downdraft with even more miles than JLA12307! Image Unavailable, Please Login
Joe. sorry fella, I'm balls to the wallls at the moment. Will get the tape measure out at the weekend and get some measurements. R
Factory gear ratios for the Downdraft per Marmiroli with noted terminal velocity of 180 mph Image Unavailable, Please Login
Compare this with the ZF box used for most of the run and the FIA Homologation - very little difference. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Wish I had the balls to drive my car this much,( or time) drive. Rebuild,drive again, fantastic. Best way to live