He's from a town very near me haha. I remember being excited when I learned that.
He's from a town very near me haha. I remember being excited when I learned that.
True, possibly a better investment if you found a Countach built recently enough to be nice, yet not so recent that the bodywork was overkill (they got stupid looking in the 90s). Long term though I think the Ferrari might be a bit easier to live with - just by a smidgen though.
335hp? Supercar? HELL NO. Even the earliest supercars had well over 400hp, this would have been a 328 competitor at best. Also it looks like an Alante mixed with an SVX.
Absolutely correct. It's nearly a 3:1 ratio of sales for a car produced for half as many years. The Countach was a long slow burn from the 70's to the 90's. The Testarossa was an 80's phenomenon.
"Berkely, California: The city of naked liberals protesting in a park"
Weird, I never saw any. There was however a Testarossa kit car I remember parked at my local church when I was a kid. I saw a lot of them in general. I've seen very few Countach ever.
If you don't have driving shoes, you're not Lotusing correctly.
Thankfully I'm not that close.
I have a white Volkswagen and live near Berkeley, California. That's gotta mean something right?
I was a Mustang guy back in those days and had two Fox-bodies. But even I'll admit that if it was just about appearance the IROC-Z wins huge. Chevy got the styling perfect.
I was thinking about how many women would be happy to be in a section of the plane free of farts and the general brand of malaise that comes along with straight men, but if we're talking a metal tube full of twinks and businessmen, well I'm definitely down with that idea
This was the car that got me into cars. Saw one blast by while on the Verrazano Bridge and I fell in love instantly.
In my eyes, the only car that comes even close to "the 80's car" as the redhead is the Countach.
If you can't afford a Testarossa, do what this French artist did and create a cardboard one to fit over your car.
I'm so glad the car in the video is cocaine white. It just fits.
Best wishes to Michael on his birthday and for a continued recovery.
The only rationalization that comes close to potentially exonerating these people is that perhaps they already had several other Ferraris with the gated shifter and merely wanted an F1 box for the novelty of it and the Formula One connection.
Just slowing down for a corner. (Third, clutch, blip, into second. Add just a touch of power.) Sweet.