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Yes, it is stunning, but so is a taser. I really don't wish to come in contact with either.
If the clutch is toast, god only knows how many other problems lurk within.
Value and price are two seperate matters. The logic of restoring a series 1 Jarama evades me. Taking a series 1 car and modifying to make a...
How much room do you actually have to work with?
Series 2 Jarama is a definite improvement over series 1. Numerous changes, which coincided with the same in Espada. Most notable difference is a...
Very interesting. Thank you for posting. Have a safe new year.
Lamborghini Countach + Questionable Owner = Accelerated Depreciation
Yes it is an Urraco and yes it is a Lamborghini. But RHD on our roads, especially 2 lane, is just not fun.
Price and value are two different things. Value is in the eye of the beholder. If someone wants to ante up $5K, fine. But the reserve certainly is...
The reason for such excess seems obvious. You might as well spend it here, because you aren't going to take it with you.
Well if it has already been thoroughly discussed in the Lamborghini section. Why is it being kept alive here? Or is it the lure of a "cheap...
Move this over to the Lamborghini section. Roy Cats & Joe Sackey could tell you more than you may want to know. There is no such thing as a "cheap...
One common problem with older wiper systems is that the lubricant inside the gear housing, shaft ends, spindle housings etc., has simply dried up...
For service you also have Chris Parr in Kansas City and Vince Hill in Joplin. Address's and phone numbers can be found in Ferrari Chat.
The 400i Automatic brochure (#175/79) photographs are strictly of the automatic version. However they give both top speed and acceleration...
I assume that the $500K quoted did not include land. It gives a pretty good indication of the cost of living in Tokyo. As for the exterior, I...
Wonderful. Thanks for posting.
For future reference what was the chassis number.
Given the period and styles that you illustrate you can occasionally find copies of the sash and door books from M.A. Disbrow, Long Bell Woodwork...
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