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Just a guess, but Bulgarians put red and white string in trees, I think sometime in March, if I remember correctly. This looks just like that to me.I saw this in this while walking along the Fraser River one day in April, looking for spring colours.
Bruce Spring String
Yes, that's another good looking one! I think most of the great Italian designers -no matter if working for Ferrari, Lamborghini, Alfa, Maserati or de Tomaso- had a rather emotional approach to their job when it came to creating such a 'bella macchina'.Ah, the lovely original Testarossa, the most iconic of the 512s IMHO , and a funny story to go with it
The showroom had a later model, 512TR. The view partially obscured by a silver 360 Challenge Stradale.
The Dolmar KMS4 from the mid-seventies (KMS = Kettenmotorsäge, chainsaw). There is an old used one on ebay, the seller is asking for € 1.550 https://www.ebay.de/itm/Sachs-Dolma...447120?hash=item1cfd0b1890:g:zOgAAOSw5wRf6eyVHad no idea Wankel rotary chainsaws were a thing. Interesting. Did you hear it run? Looks sort of orange though![]()
Amazing car for their day. A true, stripped to the bone, sports car. As close as you could get to a race car actuallyThere's a good hike through New Forest National Park in Wiltshire and Hampshire that ends at a Ferrari showroom, just opposite a decent country pub. Being a big child, I had to go have a look, only to see they had a pristine, stunning, Rosso Corsa F40 parked in the shop.
Not a particularly skilful shot, just an incredible looking car.
Anyway, thought some of you might like to see the car.
Red's a tricky colour to capture, so thought it might make a good challenge to throw out there. Show off your photos of red things. The gauntlet has been thrown.