(I'll post some pictures tomorrow) I saw the most amazing F40 today at Nicks shop- apparently he just got it in and it is BEAUTIFUL! It has 3k miles on it but looks better then it did on delivery. If you are in the market I highly suggest you check out this car! (Disclaimer: I have no affiliation to his shop)
http://www.motorclassiccorp.com/ 914-997-1333 It's located in North White Plains (New York)- tell them I sent you if you could . Just a couple quick pictures (I should really be studying for economics..).
Ahh, I love our ugly logo, definetly draws attention (and there is no such things as bad attention, right?).
I always get a kick out of seeing how tightly packed the cars are in Nick Soprano's shop. They use those dolly-type rollers but, even still, they put a lot of expensive sheet metal with one or two inches of disaster! John
They're pretty skilled at moving those cars- like you, I am amazed how they don't scratch/hit the cars.
The new Sony is pimp ! Or the new Fuki coolpix 5700or smthg like that. Anyway get at least 5 mega pixel
zip- holey ****! I really like my Canon S230 (S400 is now the current one) I like everything but it's low-light capability, and lack of zoom. It does have a great rugged metal frame, and is very light, and takes pretty decent pictures. *it's small enough that I almost always have it with me!* Anything I really care about I shoot on film. Best! Ben.
Yes, this way you can pay for a camera AND while you are at it, you can also pay out the nose for the ferrari name that comes on it... I am still researching a digital cam. I like the Canon powershot S50. Its semi-compact, 5mega pixels, and costs betrween 400-450. Alotof my friends have ultra compact ones that they bring out with them. These are good for portability, but the picture quality isnt nearly as good as a 5mp cam. The digital photography review page has helped me alot (www.dpreview.com), also CNet is good to get opinions from owners (www.cnet.com)
This is an old thread. Does anybody know if Nick's is still around. How would you compare them to the other names tossed around for third-party Ferrari work, including: (i) AutoSportDesigns (ii) Classic Coach Repairs (iii) Berlinetta Motorcars (iv) Precision Auto Body Just trying to put together a data, that I can then share with everybody. EDIT: Oops, thought this would post in the Tri-State New York section. Sorry. Rob feel free to move there. Thanks. Regards.
Well i know someone who wasnt pleased with your first option. You can PM me and i ll put you in contact with him if you want.
I'm due to see an F40. Any Canadian F40 owner here? Well the anwser is no of course. A F40 in Canada is very very rare.