Thanks! We have a bunch more memorabilia, and will take some more recent photos if desired. Two crazies collecting stuff over the years has led to a lot of interesting things. It’s a pretty good research library. In addition to a full set of FORZA and Cavallinos we have anthologies of ever classic car that has gone to auction since 1995. Lots to get lost in Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
It's been a few years since I have seen one of those. I am a draughtsman but moved into IT in the mid 90's. John William, that garage has to be the best one I have ever seen.
Beautiful place. That's why I originally believed it could be a dealer/corporation "Goodies" garage. Are all the cars routinely exercised?
Yes. We both try to drive a different car every few days. Franco even drives the challenge car to the French quarter. Today we have the Downdraft Countach and 512 our Image Unavailable, Please Login Now Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
This thread can officially close now with John's garage alone. OMG This is pure car porn. Is it okay if you show us more dedicated pictures for the one without windshield next to the couch and the one in white and blue that looks like a Transformer, in front of the large 360 mural?
Thanks for the compliments. Sure here’s more detail The car without the windshields is the one-off 94 Geneva Show car, the Ferrari Conciso. Based on a 328 but 800 pounds lighter. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login The others are a pair of Praga R1s Image Unavailable, Please Login View attachment 2604047 Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
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So is it this one? http://amp.timeinc.net/thedrive/news/19964/check-out-this-strange-one-off-ferrari-conciso-concept-going-to-auction?source=dam
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which are the brands of the tire mats, holders? are they from race ramps? let me know as well thank you.
That “garage” is nothing more than a ridiculous, soulless show of wealth by someone who buys cars for no other reason than to one-up the next billionaire. It leaves me cold and uninspired, despite the array of exotic hardware, because there is no passion evident anywhere, and no sense of style. John’s garage, on the other hand, is in my humble opinion, the epitome of a car lovers garage. A place you could spend endless time sitting in with your mates and reminiscing over good times. I would walk around that first garage for an hour or so, tick the experience off my list, and move on Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
That's not really fair to Mkar. Anyone who follows him on IG will see he does use his cars and has plenty of seat time in them. He participated with his F1 with a bunch of others in France last year. His collection is a lot more diverse than what appears as the latest and greatest. His collection has an original Shelby Cobra, GT350 Mustang, Aston DB5 and a 2000GT along with some other vintage cars, so there's passion somewhere. He is currently expanding his garage at home because that's where he wants his cars.