I've changed my mind, prefer this one from a few years ago . JL was an auto enthusiast throughout his life. What is it? https://new.vk.com/video-55612111_171392813?list=740cf3d6a82e8ad4e7
Well done and it is now your turn to post. I had one of Mr. Lemmon driving his standard poodle around town in his 355 Spider but believed it would be too easy for Fchatters. .
Is it fair if they search this thread? http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/138100082-post3240.html http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/138101418-post3253.html http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/138101758-post3260.html http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/138102080-post3262.html http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/138102094-post3263.html Thread's been on-going for more than 12 years, so it's getting hard to come up with something new. Feel free to post up another one!
The Guanci SJJ1 was actually a pretty interesting car. Most of the chassis and suspension design was done by Bob McKee, (yes, the same guy who designed the McKee sports racing cars) and he was responsible for the drive train (Bob's shop designed gearboxes too) that adapted GM components to a transverse layout. The doors were from an existing car, so the real quiz question here is.... What existing car supplied the doors to the Guanci shown above... That might even be tough for the master, (but I doubt it)???
This next one's not a Ferrari, and as far as I know (I searched this time), has never been posted on F-Chat: Image Unavailable, Please Login