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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Robert Zambelli on February 20, 2010, 08:26:16 AM
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Look what can be accomplished with determination, time (and mega $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$) ~^
This one-of-a-kind car was found as an abandoned hulk. :'( :'( :'(
Bob Z.
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Bob,
For we car challanged people, what is it?
Dennis
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Ferrari 250 Europa Speciale, S/N 0383GT (GT indicate a Grand Touring road car)
1954 I believe.
Built as a street car for a very wealthy customer, it was also raced extensively.
Here's the engine.
Bob Z.
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Awesome find! Who owns it now??
(I would have had to paint it RED! LL~ )
Big Bear
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Somebody had to have deep pockets to take the peice of junk and turn it into what it is now. As the saying still goes, "What is one man's junk is another treasure". Looks great. Wonder what it would do if at highway speeds, you punched the throttle to the floor. H^^
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Wonder what it would do if at highway speeds, you punched the throttle to the floor. H^^
It would get you an expensive ticket. LL~
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Love that engine! OHC, multiple carbs, tube headers- awesome! A fighter engine for a road warrior.
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It would get you an expensive ticket. LL~
If they caught you :)
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If they caught you :)
Yeah, I've played that game before. It's a hard one to win.
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Yeah, I've played that game before. It's a hard one to win.
One thing I learned a looong time ago - you can't outrun a radio signal.
Brett
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One thing I learned a looong time ago - you can't outrun a radio signal.
Brett
I've done it twice, once in a Pantera and once in a Vette. Of course I was much younger and much dumber.
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Years ago a fellow worker bought a new Studebaker Avanti (sp?) and was driving from Indianapolis to Cincinnati late at night. He commented that he saw lights in his rear view mirror and wondered if it was a cop. He slowed down to find out. It was an Indiana State Police trooper. He said the first thing the trooper asked was "Why did you slow down?"
The trooper implied that he was in the clear all the way to the state line if he had not slowed down. The trooper gave him a ticket for doing 90 in a 70 speed limit zone because that was all his squad car could do.
This would have been in the 1960's
Clancy
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I've done it twice, once in a Pantera and once in a Vette. Of course I was much younger and much dumber.
I managed that once, not by outrunning the radio but successfully hiding from it in the parking lot of the police station...
Weren't Panteras known for engine fires?
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I managed that once, not by outrunning the radio but successfully hiding from it in the parking lot of the police station...
Weren't Panteras known for engine fires?
Among other things...