Hey Bubba, Can you remember all your lines from this scene in the movie you did? Happy holidays mate, Hank Image Unavailable, Please Login
That picture, based on the Ontario plate, could be last week in Northern Ontario Canada, hear Huntsville/Bracebridge in Muskoka. They got a ridiculous amount of snow in a storm that took many by surprise. Even after the weekend today people are still digging out cars, rural areas haven't been able to get out yet, and many are without power. But still, it is December, and one should be a little better prepared!!!!!!!!! Chris
Last year I made a calandar for some F-chat members. This shot is for December 2009: Image Unavailable, Please Login
+1. OH MY GOD !! A little more snow and the only way to find the 308 back is to look for the radio antenna (or to wait for spring ...)
Upon closer inspection, that car might be a replica. The position of the mirrors doesn't quite look right. There seems to be a keyhole on the trunk lid. The license plate lights (under the trunk lid) should be more recessed. Hmmm.....
You could be right big B. For the car's sake I hope it is a replica. Take a look at the Antenna. It looks incorrect also. Too far back?
thats at RPM in middlebury, isnt it? I was hoping for some vermont winter f-car pics, i guess that will have to do.
It can't make rust, because I thing it's a Fibreglass body Off course it's not good for the painting...
Ok its not *in* the snow, but the snow is only a few feet away, and the Christmas tree adds a nice wintry touch! Taken at Ferrari of Ontario this week. Chris Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Yesterday in France. More here: http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/showthread.php?t=267880 Image Unavailable, Please Login
It was very bad weather in France yesterday: a lot of snow. My wife has seen a 512TR on icy roads. There was snow+salt on the roads, and snow falling. I cannot understand the interest to drive a Ferrari in those conditions... Sorry, no pics, my wife had not the time to take one.