Lamborghini Silhouette
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A few Maserati owners from the south east met up at the "Bentley Wildfowl & Motor Museum" over the weekend and we were joined by a very nice Lamborghini Silhouette.
More pics can be found: http://driven.boards.net/thread/217/maserati-owner...
More pics can be found: http://driven.boards.net/thread/217/maserati-owner...
It was great to see the car and learn a few things about it. This particular car was the first production car and a motor show car.
A number of the Maserati guys who attended are on the sports Maserati page but many are not. When we meet it is normally arranged by email / text as it is all fairly low key / relaxed. A few are planning to meet on Friday evening down in Kent although I now can't make this one.
Normally I post some photos on the forum in the link above - I guess it would probably be worth me posting prior to the event too.
"HIS LM" what do you have?
A number of the Maserati guys who attended are on the sports Maserati page but many are not. When we meet it is normally arranged by email / text as it is all fairly low key / relaxed. A few are planning to meet on Friday evening down in Kent although I now can't make this one.
Normally I post some photos on the forum in the link above - I guess it would probably be worth me posting prior to the event too.
"HIS LM" what do you have?
roygarth said:
rich888 said:
LDM said:
gorgeous!
Even more amazing when you consider that in 1977 most folks were driving round in Austin Allegros, Princesses and Ford Cortinas,On the Lambo stand was a Urraco, Espada, Miura and/or Countach and a Jarama. I nearly fainted at the sight of this line-up. As you say most of the other cars at the show were so ordinary.
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