COOL CLASSIC CAR SPOTTERS POST! (Vol 3)
Discussion
Deefor62 said:
Need For Tweed said:
4rephill said:
The thickness of the A post, and the angle of the windscreen look correct to me (Z3 based replicas tend to have thicker A posts, and the windscreen is raked at a steeper angle) - I think it's genuine.
Yes, it’s real. Reg is SWB 622 and it belongs to John Goodwin. He lives near Newcastle and has quite a few Ferrari’s, many of which he competes in.Need For Tweed said:
4rephill said:
The thickness of the A post, and the angle of the windscreen look correct to me (Z3 based replicas tend to have thicker A posts, and the windscreen is raked at a steeper angle) - I think it's genuine.
Yes, it’s real. Reg is SWB 622 and it belongs to John Goodwin. He lives near Newcastle and has quite a few Ferrari’s, many of which he competes in.Classic Wings & Wheels 2019:
Classic Wings & Wheels 2019: uurtje of half 10 en het veld loopt vol. -Vliegbasis Gilze-Rijen.
Wow, when a system camera can make a high contrast back lit snap like this and still holds the colors i'ts a proper tool. Overview from the Ferrari corner.
Slippery corner mishap. This GTV touched a 635CSi nose to nose.
Alexander van der Lof (yes, family of...) warms up the Maserati 250. Harry Bootsma watches, listens and smells.
Classic Wings & Wheels 2019: uurtje of half 10 en het veld loopt vol. -Vliegbasis Gilze-Rijen.
Wow, when a system camera can make a high contrast back lit snap like this and still holds the colors i'ts a proper tool. Overview from the Ferrari corner.
Slippery corner mishap. This GTV touched a 635CSi nose to nose.
Alexander van der Lof (yes, family of...) warms up the Maserati 250. Harry Bootsma watches, listens and smells.
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