Looking for Quatrofoglios in Italy.

Looking for Quatrofoglios in Italy.

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Rosanne

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Monday 3rd September 2018
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We've been in Italy for a week now. Although we are in our DB9, as owners of a QF as well,we've naturally been looking out for one of them. No such luck until today. In Florence we found a QF being filmed in a Michael Bay film set of a forthcoming Ryan Reynolds movie called " 6 Under Ground ". Painted in hi vis Dayglo yellow and with many scrapes, bullet holes and smashed window glass, it did many takes roaring up a street in Florence.
Very spectacular. A picture(s) will follow.

Rosanne

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Monday 3rd September 2018
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Here's a pic of the QF in Florence today.

Rosanne

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Tuesday 4th September 2018
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Blue62 said:
I spied one in Montevarchi on Saturday, was thinking about getting the train to Florence on Sunday but figured it would be too crowded with the kids in tow, did I make the right call?
How many and what age are the bambinos? Unless you've got a flock of 'em you should be fine.

Florence is comparatively uncrowded at the moment. We've been able to get tables at all the best restaurants. Even the heart of the city is fine. Maybe the Ponte Vecchio bridge was a bit stuffed with tourists, but then it generally is. As is ever the case in cities, it is the bloody cyclists that are in swarms, but then the pedestrians use the roads, so what else can one expect ? It is nice and cool here. Come, you'd regret it if you didn't.

Rosanne

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Monday 24th September 2018
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Hubby tells me that he believes he saw one near Thurso in Scotland last week. He only got a fleeting glimpse ( he was driving along a railway line at the time and had to keep checking his rear view mirror for any train that might be wishing to overtake ). His nagging doubt was that it was painted in a blue that is not in the QV range.

Rosanne

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Monday 24th September 2018
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ecain63 said:
They added more colours recently, including a lighter blue.
Hubby tells me that the Alfa he saw was a lighter blue than the blue in the colour range a year ago. But in Scotland ? We never saw one ( apart from the yellow one used in the Michael Bay film shoot ) the whole time we were in France and Italy. Mind you, whilst in Scotland he saw about a dozen Astons ( including a white DB11 ), more Morgan's than one could shake a rat's todger at, and a beautiful yellow TR3, which had a fold flat windscreen and the driver was wearing goggles and a flying helmet, just like Hubby used to drive his Healey 3000 Series 1 BN7.

So, clearly QV's are going to be rarer than rocking horse poo ; so, a real keeper then ?
Mind you, in fifteen or more years of owning a 156 GTA, we only ever saw two of them on the road, so, are they a classic ?