AsphaltAthlet
AsphaltAthlet
AsphaltAthlet

Ah, okay... I might check for the small plates like on the red one... Hopefully the TÜV approve these as they need to be noticed in the documents! ;-)

Right... But the one on your picture is nearly vertical (and by the way it looks okay at the front of the Lambo) - but the Viper front is different as you can for example see on the pic here from Google:

Really? Although you officially are not allowed to place it behing the windscreen? Might be an idea...

Not a real problem here, streets are fine. My GF and I do own a 1969 Mercury, a 1972 Riviera and a 1949 Studebaker as well - especially the Merc and the Buick are way larger than the Viper. Simple rule: Just try to use streets with at least two lanes! :-D

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Pagani is from Italy. Don't know how they handle it there, but in Germany you are not allowed to place it like the one on the pic - it needs to be vertical so that anyone can read it.

Haha... Thanks! :) Only problem is that our german license plates have a different size -

This is what we have to deal with in Germany for decades. Still thinking about how to mount the front license plate on my 1995 Viper.

Funny: "Wunderlich", the last name of the guy, means "curious" in german!

Yes, he was definitely there! I have a proof showing him and me on the same picture! ;-)

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Here is the long Version of the video - going top speed nearly all the time beginning at about 5:50 in the video...

Truck Trend magazine estimated it at 9 mpg city / 12 mpg on the highway. ;-)

If you take the V12 from a Countach and put large (nowadays unobtainable) tires and more weight around it, fuel consumption will rise. Lamborghini thought of that, and fitted the LM002 with a 29o liter (63.8 gallon) fuel tank. You need range in the desert.

So - this reminds me of: Never buy an ex rental car! :)

Saw this classic Pony and this Van in Hawai'i last April... Sad to see it all rotting away, isn't it?

The current drama is that Germany's trusted ADAC (something like their AAA, only more popular and political) faked their annual "Yellow Angel" award for the favorite car in the country. The award went to the VW Golf, but only because ADAC rigged the vote.

Are you sure this is not a pic of Angelina Jolie when she was younger?

Yes!

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How about Hamburg and a wing touching the ground? ;-)

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How about Hamburg and a wing touching the ground? ;-)