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Google "Enzo Ferrari signature" ... looks like a bunch of matches. The alternative, "Piero Ferrari", is common in today's Classiche red books, but...
Okay, dad, I'm ready to start Drivers Ed! [ATTACH]
Ah, yes, good catch. The 'picnic table' bumpers were early Series 1 (1974) bumpers for the US market. Remember the "5 MPH - no damage" requirement...
Several interesting things: 1) The car is a Series 1 (1974-75) based on the Dino badge in front, and the lack of aluminum bar across the glove...
Michael Foertsch at MBrandonMotorcars in Houston seems to make a market in high quality European cars, including the early V12s. I have no idea if...
Mattias, my 308GT4 (#10568 / March 1975) came with the first pouch. Dino script, no Cavallino.
Thanks for the persistence ... and closure.
Yes, for me only appears on FChat. Video content seems to be smart enough to match feed for car guys. I can't get it to show up on Edge or Opera...
I get that exact pop-up every time using Chrome, running on Windows 10. I also have an ad blocker, but to no avail. It is REALLY annoying... and...
Very nice, Robert! It's interesting that the two cars have antennas on opposite sides.
The best of neither...
I understood that single-pipe exhaust was for 208-GT4, while dual-pipe (4 tips) were standard on 308-GT4. The Series 1 cars for US started with...
I knew this would happen... I was too lazy to look it up. :) This is similar to the advice saying the best way to research your family tree is to...
Relatively speaking, there weren't that many GT4s... about 2,500 total over the six year run.
Damn, Steve, you're GOOD! :)
Funny how life gets in the way. It's nice to see you fall in love all over again, this time with the perspective of years and new insights from...
Has it been underwater? Many of the shots appear like that could have been a possibility.
Good call. Too many old cars get torched due to gas leaks, especially with ethanol-based fuels on old rubber.
Sadly, I haven't kept up as well for the past couple of years. I still have the old Excel spreadsheet and may dust it off as time permits.
I love that photo too. I have never been able to find the magazine with the original image, but you can easily find it online. There only seems to...