Photos from DK Engineering Open Day (Loads of photos)
Discussion
Once again a massive thanks to James for the invite and the entire DK Team, you sure know how to host a fantastic event.
OK the weather wasnt the best but that didnt put anyone off, a great array of cars today.
This was pretty much my favorite photo of the day, came out really well lol
and breathe...
as always, if anyone wants a full size image then please PM me and let me know which ones.
Cheers
Steve
OK the weather wasnt the best but that didnt put anyone off, a great array of cars today.
This was pretty much my favorite photo of the day, came out really well lol
and breathe...
as always, if anyone wants a full size image then please PM me and let me know which ones.
Cheers
Steve
Edited by ls3steve on Sunday 18th March 09:43
SonnyM said:
A black Daytona Spyder - one of the rarest cars of all time !
Not quite, 122 were built, of which only 17 European examples. In the late '60ies, Ferrari built fewer of the 330GTS, 365GTS, 275GTS/4 (Nart), and 365 California convertibles. Nowadays, there are even more Daytona spiders than were originally built... Still a wonderful car, though, and it is pretty rare. I know of a Euro car that sold for more than 1 million.
TimJMS said:
I'm intrigued by the "Do not start" message inside the stunning Boxer.
Quite common to put that in when a car is having a service. Presumably this car is not yet ready. It is a stunning interior, I totally agree. Wonderful combo too.Onno
FF styling just isn't pretty, especially in such company. However, the blue shade is wonderful.
All credit to the photographer - well-chosen angles bringing out interesting features on some of the vehicles that standard posed shots don't show.
Also, visitor parking appears to be in an adjacent field - bearing in mind the damp conditions, did any of the supercars get bogged down?
All credit to the photographer - well-chosen angles bringing out interesting features on some of the vehicles that standard posed shots don't show.
Also, visitor parking appears to be in an adjacent field - bearing in mind the damp conditions, did any of the supercars get bogged down?
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