this thread needs some fresh flesh.
Samantha says hello! Shamile Freeze....Miami Vice! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Funny, I have the exact same flags in the exact same garage location and in the exact same orientation as you do in yours. Looks good!
Check out the guy taking a photo in the back, or should I say her back? Image Unavailable, Please Login
This showed up on my FB today. Kelso L. Gawd...4 years ago. She's gotta be 22-23 now Shamile Freeze...Miami Vice! Image Unavailable, Please Login
Hey Sid, Kelso is 4 years ago! lol Her picture showed up in a "timehop" on my FB. Here is my new girlie Samantha. Shamile Freeze...Miami Vice! Image Unavailable, Please Login
Yum yum! Lucky dude! If I weren't hitched I'd want your leftovers mate! I told the mrs the other day I was going to Florida, and she actually remembered you and said 'long as you don't go clubbing with shamile'!
HAHA! Too Funny! I wonder where she got a crazy idea like that? Shamile Freeze...Miami Vice! Image Unavailable, Please Login
I saw the car drive in but didn't get over there to see it. I heard later an Angelino bought it from a guy who divorced his first wife, married a 2nd, stored the car for 12 years, divorced the second wife, re-met first wife who would come back except-- the miura must go Anybody know what that love-struck guy was selling it for (perhaps there was an ad?) I never would of sold it, but that's only me. You can't underestimate the power of love
I'm not so sure they are hotter, but I'm guessing they look a little friendlier, maybe more approachable, than some of the Ferrari ones
have a magnifying glass at hand ;o)) ??? What do you suggest, series I or II? Image Unavailable, Please Login
Hey Olivier, I really hope that you have noticed the (admittedly) microscopic white bars over the critical regions????
Nice artistic shot. Awaiting white bar brigade lol ... I wonder what the prevailing stereotype of the typical lambo owner was in the 70s. We all know the 80s stereotype (at least for here in the usa) was, but I suspect the 70s were different. I am thinking sophisticated playboy with a taste for odd / unusual Italian cars? Can any of you old (ancient? ) timers comment?
Just as a matter of importance, I do NOT feel addressed by this although answering I was shocked just a few months ago. I had thought that the actual image of Espada owners, now and in former times, would be that of a serious business man of better taste and favor for the unusual. But rats, in a yellow press paper the first page photo, really large, from the archives showed a guy in an Espada Ser. II (just like mine), who had passed away. It was the "King of Stutti", an area of prostitution in Berlin. The photo was from the beginning 70s. Since then I am wondering whether I shall buy some orange shirts and spend the time driving around with a pretty girl on my side, 30 years younger at least, and with somewhat exposed female attributes .... . P.S.: I just found this newspaper photo of the guy ... He had a Miura also, by the way .... Image Unavailable, Please Login
Let's face it, the Espada is simply better suited for carrying large amounts of prostitutes with you I assume he drove the Miura when he just needed some (semi) alone time
Somewhat easy to face, at least my humble self clearly prefers riding around with 3 pretty girls of whatever profession over being accompanied by 3 dudes ....
I can see how it might look that way, but I meant that many of the Ferrari girls look a little unattainable and serious, whereas many of the Lambo girl pics tend to look like the girls are having a little more fun, maybe a little more down to earth and therefore approachable.