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It's a type 1. I've have pulled out at least 50 grills and I've never seen any sticker. My guess is that it was replaced at some point. I enlarged...
I sent the car to Red Box Restorations to do paint correction and detail. What a difference. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Back over 15 years ago my son Jeff and myself restored our first Ferrari Dino. It was a 74 GTS, and we had no idea what we were doing. He was in...
Good eye. Yes they are on the passenger side. when I got this car there was one on the left and I wasn't about to take it off and fill the holes...
02022 out for it's first test drive after a motor rebuild. Backroads in Spicewood, Texas, left early while it was only in the high 80's! [ATTACH]
Awesome! So there was a blue one! Wonder where it is today. I want that one,
Do you know the colors?
I have #04036 in my shop now, helping out Jose at Drivers Source with some reassembly. The picture I find on the internet with Cher and Tatum...
The 206 will be interesting. The front clip is steel and from an E series. So I would assume whomever buys it to restore to original will need to...
All the metal work is finished. I deleted all USA lights and molded in Euro front indicator lights. Just like the car was originally designed....
JEEEEEEEZZZZ enough!!! Seals are different sizes and each requires a little finesse. Please stop the nonsense!!
I did use your method with a spacer and it worked fine. The other way was just easier. It's all about removing pressure and with new seals the...
This is ridiculous!!! There are 3 ways to fix the problem. 1. Get glass with a hole in it. Works perfectly and no modifications to your precious...
No, it was Rosso Rubino but close.
A few pics from today [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I went to Tyler, Texas last week and visited with Doug the owner of #05478. He's owned the car since 2006 and after some discussion it was decided...
The easiest way is too remove the latch part from the base, either slotted screw or allen head. Then grind down the head of the latch until it...
I start by getting the passenger side in place and working my way tp the other end.
Not a customer car.
No weight in it. And just came of the lift. Have to bounce it a few times to settle.