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Discussion in 'Northwest' started by Spasso, Feb 7, 2004.

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  1. Spasso

    Spasso F1 World Champ

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    Of that I am sure! More the better!

    DJ
     
  2. Wasco

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    Very Nice Pics, thanks for posting!
     
  3. GaryReed

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  4. Willis360

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    That's too bad. He said the car needed more work. Perhaps it needed just a little too much.
     
  5. GaryReed

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  6. Peter

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    I got the same email too Gary. I was surprised because you guys had just seen and posted photos of this car... Or is the one for sale a sister car?...
     
  7. GaryReed

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    Peter,

    Yes, it IS the car that we just saw at the garage tour.

    If you look at all the photos of it on Sheehan's site you can make out the front of Goodman's building.
     
  8. wax

    wax Five Time F1 World Champ
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    Very nice pics and narrative. I was wondering what became of the Drogo (7979), as it was at Heritage Classics in West Hollywood (bordering Beverly Hills) for quite some time. At that time, it was cosmetically speaking, "rough" - do you recall the same during your visit?
     
  9. Spasso

    Spasso F1 World Champ

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    Put simply, Yes. The paint is tired, dull and had orange peel in it. The sides of the 'flying Buttresses' were quite rippley along the outer surface. The R/H, low beam headlight seemed to have been joggled out of position. The design and fit of the grill seemed awkward. After that I couldn't look at much more. The color was pretty tough take.

    I didn't spend much time on the interior so I can't really say what shape it was in.

    DJ
     

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