RE: Pic Of The Week: Ferrari 250 GTO
Discussion
Rarity and value to one side it is one of the prettiest cars ever produced. There really is something about these cars produced in the sixties, E Type, DB4 Zagato,mmmmm
I consider myself very fortunate to have been given a few passenger laps in a 250 GTO that was owned and driven by Steven Pilkington around Aintree circuit, albeit some 16 years ago it's a ride i'll never forget, oh the noise and atmosphere of that car.
I consider myself very fortunate to have been given a few passenger laps in a 250 GTO that was owned and driven by Steven Pilkington around Aintree circuit, albeit some 16 years ago it's a ride i'll never forget, oh the noise and atmosphere of that car.
Ex Boy Racer said:
ZesPak said:
Adz The Rat said:
It is a pretty bad photo to be honest.
PieterA said:
Car and photo destroyed by useless HDR... Such a shame.
I third that. Disgusting overuse of HDR, bystanders, reflections,...How succesful for you think a non-petrolhead would be at choosing a Sportscar of the Week?
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Also here are some closeup pics of Wang's GTO taken this month at Tour Auto 2011. Its great to see one of these cars being used!
http://revivalsportscars.com/2011/04/250-gto-tour-...
North West Tom said:
Quite pathetic behaviour going on in this thread. I'd rather have a POTW that's from an actual PHer, and not some manufacturer's press photo which has 'disgustingly overused' various editing and processing techniques.
I think you left a smiley off at the end of your post, like this ![wink](/inc/images/wink.gif)
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