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Charles De Mar “This is pure snow! It’s everywhere! DO YOU HAVE ANY IDEA WHAT THE STREET VALUE OF THAT CAR IS?????”

He has an accomplice

I could see that. A lot of ways they could do it. The point is to use Ferrari fan’s desire to sell Alfa and Maserati, then use Alfa and Maserati’s new success to fund outrageous Ferraris. Then the cycle starts over.

Then is was properly destroyed on an episode of Grand Tour.

Been saying this for awhile. Ferrari, Maserati and Alfa should be part of one group like Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep are.

It came out BEFORE the Mustang, you can’t say it was a reaction. It was the original.

There are only two of these cars in the world, 1 is smashed to bits and getting a complete restoration. This car will hold it’s value regardless if it has been restored or not.

I know everyone has a hard on for keeping these type of things original, but it looks awful. They should restore to how it looked when filming. Save as much “original” as possible, but make it bad ass again.

Crack Pipe

“Fuck. I havn’t sold Alfa yet???”

I am expecting more of a crossover than a SUV. Maybe something like this Spyker, with a Ferrari v12

Asking the real questions!

Maybe if Dodge didn’t have the Demon already. Seems silly to beat your competitors SECOND best offering by 1 HP

Actually, wasn’t the Barracuda the original? It came out before the Mustang did.

I would go one step further and say the chase scene is over rated.

I would be ok with an LS swapped RX, I do not think that is an LS

Why would he need to cover his ass for backing into a pole?

But even if it did sell poorly, as long as they were using options that are already basically available, minus a few specialty items that dont cost a lot, what does it really cost Ford?

“The car is in immaculate shape aside from 3-4 paint chips and a non working odometer showing 1 mile.”