Last seen: Jun 8, 2026
I've only driven one Ferrari and many fans will say it is not a 'true' Ferrari, but the Dino was just fine, for me. Any more power and I would have b...
It will sell, though I wouldn't be able to forecast how robust sales might be. But, there are diehard Ferrari fans who will kvetch, and there are fan...
A great read and HG's core collecting ideal is the very one I employed when selling fine art to my clients, wherein I told them to buy what they love,...
In the Adirondacks doing 'eighteen holes' signifies a few hours of installing new fence and is not considered a sport, in those parts. I can't imagin...
@pete-rovero They could cut into the roof for the door line, but the image didn't show this, so I went with what I could see. Either way, it is a d...
@michaeldetorrice I would love to see your AD figures.
@chris Well, I just happen to have some gluten-free flower about twelve feet away. I'll give him a tumble in a bag of it and keep you posted.
The steps have been sanded, edges softened, then given a coat of primer, sanded again, and repainted. Now, I will use a 120 grit to take off the high...
Delahayes are beautiful automobiles. I will have to look for this model. Thanks for posting the pics, RS. 1937 Delahaye 135m Roadster ...
The lines show the door seams are laid out in this manner, which would make for an uncomfortable ingress and/or egress to/from the rear of this car. ...
@rich-sufficool Very nice, and you've been peeking at my notes. This gentleman will be appearing in July, if all goes well:
This is a brilliant project, Mister Ogg! I am a big fan of RR shooting brakes and I admire your grit in taking on this one. I also noticed how the ...
Now, now, Tony, you're among friends and we won't judge you for taking your models outdoors to play with them. {violet}:laughingoutloud:
If the tire sizes were the same, front to rear, the nose lowered so the body was parallel with the ground and the top moved back about eleven inches, ...