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Discussion in 'F1' started by Chino, Oct 30, 2007.

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  1. Chino

    Chino Rookie

    Aug 23, 2005
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    Fchat member wanted me to post here, it's also posted in the under showroom thread. A buddy called and asked if I could help him load/ unload a Ferrari. With only and inch of clearance and not alot of room to turn, it was a pain. Never thought plywood and 2x4's would come in so handy. A flower bed had to be sacrificed to get it into the building. On the way home we picked up a Porsche 917/10 frame. You might recognize the locations of some of them cars. The Cobra body is real, not a continuation nor a replica. With respect to the owners, I am not disclosing the locations. Pics are not the greatest. Hope you enjoy them.

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  2. Whisky

    Whisky Three Time F1 World Champ
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    Jan 27, 2006
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    In the flight path to Offutt
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    The original Fernando
    Nice toys.

    The bottom picture reminds me of Don Devendorf Racing.
     
  3. Senna3xWC

    Senna3xWC F1 Rookie

    Nov 30, 2006
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    Picturing those cars in my garage is giving me a woody... :D
     
  4. DriveAfterDark

    DriveAfterDark F1 Veteran

    Jan 1, 2007
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    Norway
    I can see where Napolis got his new exhaust insipration from :)

    Hopes he enjoys it and don't just let it be show piece :)
     
  5. senna21

    senna21 F1 Rookie

    Jul 2, 2004
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    Charles W
    Very nice! :) The 917 must be a CanAm car and I also believe the 962 was for sale at Gunnar Racing in Florida a while back. I'm assuming your friend would probably be using them for the 917 restoration.
     
  6. 1_can_dream

    1_can_dream F1 Veteran

    Jan 7, 2006
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    Colorado
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    Kyle
    Very cool, did he let you sit in it :)
     

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