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sorry, something went wrong on last post..i don't post very often. not so good with computers. Thanks for your answers, interesting the PPM paint...
Looks great Joe, all nut and bolt restoration, fantastic. i love the pictures from this car, i noticed the decal in the trunk is hand written...
super-entertaining it is! :) a fact to share: difference between FI and carbs? the carbd engine is just so much more attractive, runs so much...
this thread...oh boy.... a race engine in 1988 with carbs...just funny.. back in the 60's they allready used fuel injection.. not because it...
ha ha ha ha ha, real italian spit, well at least now we know why they can rust so much. still i prefer a Lamborghini what was build in Italy...
ha ha ha, $277,068 for that car... look at that shifter and these seats i wonder or there is still a Lamborghini engine in that car, perhaps there...
ha ha ha, for next restoration! smart!!!
will ALL the rust be gone on the end?
when i look at the pictures first thing what i think is bring that car to the scrapyard, it is completly rotted away.. but then i have to say...
sorry but I think it would be a shame to fit these rims under a miura, the original rims are just perfect!! What happend with that jota car, are...
is this the car what was just sold at 380.000 USD a few weeks ago...? what is happening?? people are becoming a bit crazy isn't it?.... they want...
haha, you must be joking, is that a kitcar?
i think that car must have a special tuned engine!!! Who was the first owner?
second picture: best looking rim ever seen! great shape and not heavy! Now we need pic's of the worn tires !!! and.. what have you done to them!?
Ferrari?? what's that??
13.400 miles i mean..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FMMnQzxIAU just one more question Roy or GE, how was it possible this engine needed so much work with new...
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