I see a number of posts that talk about leaving this beauty unrestored and I do agree with them on that point but a car that has been sitting for nearly three decades, will need more than a proper cleaning, before it can be driven.
I see a number of posts that talk about leaving this beauty unrestored and I do agree with them on that point but a car that has been sitting for nearly three decades, will need more than a proper cleaning, before it can be driven.
Turned up to 11.
I would have a modern Ferrari 330 P4 / 350 Can-Am built around it. Think, Glickenhaus' level materials and technology but leaving the outward shape of the car as true to the original as is possible.
It will be viewed as sacrilege by some but I would love to have one of these, fitted with a modern engine, drive train, suspension, breaks and tires. A reliable daily driver.
Well, I've lived in southwestern Michigan for most of my life and I've never needed snow tires. That does not mean purchasing snow tires for your vehicle is a bad idea. It is in fact, a very good idea and a worthwhile investment made towards your own personal safety.
My Grandfather called these "wrist breakers", because if things went pear shaped you could easily break your arm or perhaps even lose a thumb, if your grip was wrong.
In the gif, it doesn't look like an engine firing, it looks like a forge.
If I could recommend this twice, I would.
For me, the spectacular moment is not when Ivanov drives under the truck but rather the moment when the truck returns to terra firma.