Today I went to John Scotti automotive and look what I saw in the parking lot at the back. I thought I would never see such a thing in my life. Its all covered of snow and the front of the car is damaged. What about the rear end and the sides , are they damaged? Who knows. I also took some Testarossa pics for you guys. John Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
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Just when you thought there was nothing more sad then a F-car being parted out... Anything is better than being stuck in an ice cube!
What about the poor Alfa Romeo Spider ... it will probably have rusted to nothing by now. Pete ps: Snow does not hurt a car. It is salt, or the process of removing the snow that hurts the car. Leave a car in snow over winter and let it melt away and all will be fine. A few years ago BRAND new Saabs at the factory got buried by snow. Saab just left them alone and did not touch them or start them until the snow had melted. They sold these cars just the same as any other car. BTW: All the cars apparently started by themselves! ... yeah right
I have heard of cryogenic storage but this is going too far. If i was the owner of this Mondial i would be very much livid if i saw my car turned into a "Ferraricicle"
I've never seen 5 lug 348 wheels on a single lug Testarossa before (yellow TR). It actually looks better than the original wheels on the black TR. I wonder how they did that.
Would be intersting what rest of Mondial looks like when the snow melts. Could be a candidate for one of those "cheap" Ferrari's you see for sale.