it's long time ago that I asked you for help with something like that
I do know that it is an european car, but NOT from England or Italy ...
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Artiglio (The lion's claw in Italian)
not any production model of the 250 according to:
http://www.allsportauto.com/english/ferrari.php
I give up, sure looks like a ferrari to me... perhaps a ferrari copy or prototype?
I do much better at "what 914 part is this? " but this game is fun too.
it's pretty sexy
umm...914 prototype???
"please help me name that car"
I think his name should be Paulo. He looks like a Paulo!
And when he passes you on the racetrack as if you were standing still.... it's MR. Paulo!!!
I thought it might be a Bizzarrini, but now, not so sure. Could it be an Iso?
Birglioni SpII.
Greek race car from 58
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So how come, if you told us it's NOT from Italy, people keep telling you it's an Italian car? Is it perhaps they don't READ THE EFFIN QUESTION? The Cap'n
the cap'n ate his krusty flakes this morning...
It's Ok fellas...... Italians make great food.
I just made up the Birglioni SpII thing anyway as a sageway into my
Frahnchese DK3 race car. (They make great ice cream.)
Aw hell.... The meds are wearing off again... Back into the little black box I go.......
Twystd1
is it not Italian like the corvette conversion wasn't 'merican?
Ettore Bugatti himself was born in Italy (Milano), but he went to France, where he founded the Bugatti factory in Molsheim.
So, the brand Bugatti is french
Really thought it was a Monteverdi, Gustl, but can't find a pic of that model. Swiss built with Chrysler hemi.
Did stumble into this one though. From Spain. Think I want one.
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here a beauty!
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well then, the mystery is solved
Skoda 1100 OHC
good! that one was tough.
skoda never crossed my mind, didn't think they would have made that type of car...
keep them coming!
Ferg
Thanks. I didn't want to kill another hour looking..
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