Today at Carrozzeria Cremonini in Lesignana (Modena), Italy. Marcel Massini Image Unavailable, Please Login
A few of my pictures from the last few years! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
courtesy of Dean Batchelors wonderful buyers guide book. -where is this car today? -notice the octagonal knockoffs -which country was first to ban the eared knockoffs? france, germany? ed Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Brilliant, thanks for sharing, now make those who never drive watch it a thousand times to force them to see what these stallions are about.
Salty, wet and snowy roads are very bad for the alloy body and steel frame it's mounted on. Perfect elements for Galvanic Corrosion.
Steam wash on lift...and there are more important things to worry about nowadays. So in these grim times we need positivity and to celebrate our passion which at the end of the day is about driving. Well few cars are more enjoyable to drive than a 275GTB. In fact of hundreds of Maranellians I experienced from behind the wheel my purest drive was not in a 375MM, 250LM, 512M, pontoon fendered TR etc etc but in a simple 2 cam 275 GTB that had just been reawakened from years in slumber. I prefer it to 4 cams. It was soooo satisfying to drive, it sang like a wailing dream, it made my soul smile: THAT is what these cars are all about and this video with this amazing lady celebrates it beautifully so never mind (I am thinking of saying it FAAAR more colorfully) the salt and snow and water: just DRIIIIIVE !!!
Yes, of course drive it, and often. However, a big part of the enjoyment of ownership of a car like a 275 for me would be in the looking after it and maintaining it. Driving it in snow, thus exposing it to salt, would not to me, constitute looking after it.
You CAN'T drive such a car on salty roads. You simply DON'T have the right to do it. That was in the 60's. It's over now. Verboten ! Image Unavailable, Please Login