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and another view just in case.

well if you don't like maseratis, we can trade it for the Lambo 350 GTV

and just for these ones who only accept american answers you're lucky. "Continental Mark II" swy it with me.

i'm gonna give you guys a second chance if you don't want italian. just say "bentley continental type R"

if your answer didn't started with "Maserati" and ended with "3500GT" you're doing it wrong.

that's a Pegaso Z-102, right?

talking about windows-within-windows. people usually think they were originated on the Delorean DMC-12, but they were introduced in the 1968 Alfa Romeo Carabo, which i nominated several posts below : )

and another P6 picture

yeah HiramJahoovafat, you nailed it. in 1968, Marcello Gandini and Leonardo Fioravanti gave both birth to the modern supercar. Marcello did the Carabo, and Leonardo did the Gorgeous Ferrari P6, the missing linck between the old and modern Ferraris. Pic Here.

and the Model Badge. When you see it...

another carabo pic, all open

and just becausesecondpicture.

i don't care if isn't a production model.

if you love classic car logos as much as i do, be sure to check this blog: [chromeography.com]

YAY! thank you, guys! :D

yes. you're right. totally wrong.

Börn From Luftwaffe.