I heard that song just the other day. Boy was it ever popular back then.
I heard that song just the other day. Boy was it ever popular back then.
I suppose you could interpret it that way. However alot of folks who make the sort of money it takes to buy a Ferrari do end up stepping on a few toes along the way.
Would buy in a heartbeat if I had the funds. There’s alot of other stuff I would buy first though.
None I believe. Porsche is pretty mum on any company that modifies their cars.
Singers do though.
That truly would make you an asshole. RWB I just do not and will not ever get.
Wow... I bet it was cool
It truly won’t matter. The level of the restoration that it will undergo will make it as though it just rolled off the Ferrari production line. It will likely shoot for a Ferrari Certification of Authenticity after the restoration, which is granted only if the restoration is done to the highest level with the…
Agree. The owner will spend a couple hundred K getting it restored. And probably flip it. And go on to the next one. I used to live near Wayne Carini’s shop in Portland CT and I heard about many of these finds and the like from Wayne and some of his cast of characters there. Amazing some of the cars he’s had come…
Nah... they use buckets full of the tears of their vanquished enemies.
Where is that bro? Reminds me of CT. One time on the Merritt Parkway near Greenwich, a trucker had managed to get on. Merritt is cars only. He slammed into a bridge similar to that and it decapitated his trailer. And his cargo of butter (yes butter) and his trailer were torched. That traffic jam was a nightmare.…
Jesus, I wouldn’t have expected that to happen.
It’s accurate. He was cleared of any wrong doing though one investigation indicated he was partly to blame (basically the thought was that he should not have tried to navigate the passage, which was quite alot more narrow than it is now). The OC in this case is mistaken in referring to him as a jabroni. From what…
In fairness, it happened during one of the worst storms on record and he literally couldn’t see the bridge at all. He was cleared of any wrong doing by several investigations. He was not a jabroni. Just a dude in a shitty situation.
My father owned a ‘78 (I think it was a ‘78) that was light blue with light blue interior. He drove the damn thing for 20 years. He’s not one to quit on a car just because it has a little age. I hated that thing though. Hated it.
My experience is the opposite of yours. At my high school and college, it was all parents money around the percent I mentioned before. So your comment is not true in my view.
Lets be honest. You may have earned yours. But probably 99.99% of the others that age with a car like that did not.
I see what you did there....
Lol