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AJ - sorry that we did not know enough to look for each other. The silver Dino is mine. Congratulations. Jim S.
That shot is likely of the wheel of the yellow 246 Dino also pictured, which is likely an L-series, identical to mine, which had Cromodoro wheels and knock-offs. I believe the 206 had the same wheels/knockoffs- the early L-series cars shared many parts with the 206.
I agree with Robert. Straight Dino knockoffs were found on 206GTs and early "L" series cars. By the time they got to my "L" series car (the 69th), they were using curved knockoffs. One thing to note, the yellow "L" series car pictured has the door lock in a different place than most "L" series cars. It is typically located in the door scoop. Cheers..Keith
The yellow Dino was parked next to my silver Dino and is, in fact, an early 246. Won the class. Beautiful car. Jim S.
Jim, That is too bad that we did not meet. We should coordinate re next local show. As for that Porsche 911S Targa - it was truly special. I am looking for a late 80s 911 Targa or Cab at the moment and that 911 took my breath away. Almost made me reconsider my choice for a next car. Thanks for all the nice comments as to the Fiat. I felt like Sally Field's .... they really like it. ....
Wow, Jim. I like your fog lights! They compliment your yellow headlights. Boys, I got a Jag like the blue one.