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Post #1 Fri, Aug 9, 10:17 PM |
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Woj6
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Hiiii!! I dont like this old stuff of 64 hp!! ya ya, it a 1912 but it's no good. It just my opinion. What do you think on it?
CaRs f0r tHe |ifE!!! THinK @b0uT It!
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Post #2 Fri, Aug 9, 10:17 PM |
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sparetire
Supercar Messiah - 5944
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I think its impressive for 1912. Racing back in those days was limited, but damn, thats real danger. As I recall, their old carbuerators or whatever the equivalent was were pretty finicky, meaning flames.
Bye.
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Post #3 Fri, Aug 9, 10:17 PM |
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250GTO
Supercar Guru - 3038
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Quote from sparetire I think its impressive for 1912. Racing back in those days was limited, but damn, thats real danger. As I recall, their old carbuerators or whatever the equivalent was were pretty finicky, meaning flames. agreed.
FERRARI 250GTO
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Post #4 Fri, Aug 9, 10:17 PM |
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CorvetteZO6
Supercar Guru - 578
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This is completely off topic, but it's directed towards 250 GTO. I was at the 12 Hours of Sebring this weekend and in the paddock, out in front of the 5 Ferrari teams' trucks, was a Ferrari 250 GTO (blue with white racing stripes). I'd seen pictures before, but this was the first one i've seen in real life and it was one of the most absoutely gorgeous things i've ever seen. This particular car had won at Le Mans twice which made it that much more incredible. Just letting you know that i admire your taste in cars.
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