Ed: Most short noses, there are exceptions.
"Ben Hur" (Emanuele Benedetto) at Targa Florio and Monte Pellegrino in 1967, result unknown Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
This car is featured in the October 8, 2024 edition of The Wall Street Journal in the weekly column written by A.J. Baime.
I spent many hours staring at the photo layout of this car in AQ. In 1976 my best friend and I drove through the night to Watkins Glen for the 6 Hour/CanAm weekend, and pitched a tent in the infield. The next morning we crawled out of the sack to see this car parked next to us. I thought that I was dreaming!
those boats were great for the family to go to Disneyland etc on those new wide open freeways. plus, back then, who could work on those furrin things.
possibly. and a convertible. detroit cars always had good air conditioning. i think mercedes bought their units from general motors.
John D Cuccio in #10245. Same car as in post #2860 of this thread. Thought it was 1968, but after looking at the date on the slide, it was indeed 1970. AT