Classic Ferrari 512BB
Discussion
Flicking through the documentation supplied, if all the Koenig options (clutch, hardened engine internals, exhaust, power hike etc.) have been done then it looks quite a car TBH.
Not necessarily tasteful, but quite an event to drive I imagine.
I never thought much of the 512 looks, so nothing lost really.
Not necessarily tasteful, but quite an event to drive I imagine.
I never thought much of the 512 looks, so nothing lost really.
markiii said:
Koenig destroyed the lines on anything they touched back in the day
I personally think Koenig ruined everything he turned his hand to. Anyone remember the 911 Turbo Road Runner with the full width Audi real lights or the Mercedes SEC convertible?

Edited by Dapster on Sunday 12th June 18:18
Dapster said:
markiii said:
Koenig destroyed the lines on anything they touched back in the day
I personally think Koenig ruined everything he turned his hand to.Buying one of these cars, back in the day, was simply a statement that not only were you rich enough to buy one of the most expensive supercars on the market, you were rich enough to spend a s


I think think that a lot of people fail to get this, when assessing the 'taste' of middle- and far-eastern buyers - there's a huge dose of deliberate I'm-so-rich-that-I-don't-need-to-give-a-f

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