...by photographing some other car in front of a 288 GTO.
Excuse me sir, could you please move your car? You're obstructing my view of the GTO!
I guess all things really were better in the 1980s.
...by photographing some other car in front of a 288 GTO.
Excuse me sir, could you please move your car? You're obstructing my view of the GTO!
I guess all things really were better in the 1980s.
somewhere Higgins is looking up from fornicating with a hot tanned blonde with a look of moderate disapproval.
captdownshift wrote: somewhere Higgins is looking up from fornicating with a hot tanned blonde with a look of moderate disapproval.
…that’s “say what” quality material right there.
T.J. wrote: In reply to RealMiniDriver: Back in the 80's I lusted after a 911, not a Ferrari or Lambo.
Nice cars,(the Ferrari's) but I agree with TJ...
they did stage the pics so that the newer one (the one they want you to give them money for) is in the foreground of each shot, with the older one in the background so you can see how the styling has carried over from old to new, something something heritage something something...
noddaz wrote:T.J. wrote: In reply to RealMiniDriver: Back in the 80's I lusted after a 911, not a Ferrari or Lambo.Nice cars,(the Ferrari's) but I agree with TJ...
Not even. 911s were everywhere back then. But Ferrari? Rare, and cool to see.
T.J. wrote: In reply to RX Reven': The first rule of say what is that you do not talk about say what.
Say what one more time.
As for the Ferraris, I'll take the older one please.
oldeskewltoy wrote:DWNSHFT wrote: I guess all things really were better in the 1980s.
Name something that wasn't better in the 80s.
Music: The 80s had Slayer and Metallica and Joan Jett & the Blackhearts. Now we have... whiny douchebags and nu-grunge.
Cars: Enough said.
Fast Food: McDLT versus... what now? 19 cent tacos at Taco Bell versus $5 burritos? 80s wins hands down.
This is like comparing Bo Derek to Hannah Davis. Are you really going to say either is not acceptable?
Curves are fugly. Cars need angles to be interesting.
There isn't one straightish line at ALL on that car. Looks like a Tiburon. This is not a good thing, as trendy as it is to make cars look like POSes (rusting hoods to get the cachet of a base '95 Neon, etc).
And those wheels are just way too freakin' huge. I mean look at them. The tops of the tires look like they are higher than the fenders of the 288. Jack it up and paint a Snickers logo on the side.
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