Maroon92 wrote: In reply to nderwater: FIVE 959s, a 935, a 962 (my favorite one livery wise), a couple 930s, a speedster, a 356 cabrio, a 910?, a deuce, and a Petty Ford? WOW! It's shops like that that make me die a little bit inside every time I see our shop. stunning.
And a big Austin Healey.
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Maroon92 wrote: In reply to nderwater: FIVE 959s, a 935, a 962 (my favorite one livery wise), a couple 930s, a speedster, a 356 cabrio, a 910?, a deuce, and a Petty Ford? WOW! It's shops like that that make me die a little bit inside every time I see our shop. stunning.
I see SIX 959s, personally.
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Conquest351 wrote: If I saw that, I wouldn't know whether to run, or sit and watch...
I think you are missing the letter h in sit.
Maroon92 wrote:nderwater wrote:If I had only one guess I would say that was Canepa's shop. Can anyone confirm? That's Bruce Canepa driving...Maroon92 wrote: FIVE 959s, a 935, a 962 (my favorite one livery wise), a couple 930s, a speedster, a 356 cabrio, a 910?, a deuce, and a Petty Ford? WOW! It's shops like that that make me die a little bit inside every time I see our shop. stunning.No joke, that's one hell of a collection.
That looks like his shop alright. Our car club did a tour of his facility a while back, it was pretty impressive. At the time he had a Maclearan F1 back their, and they were restoring a dusenburg apparently SN 1
The "collection" that he has is really really impressive.
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