Grave yards for exotics!
Graveyards for exotics!
I know a lot of you guys and gals are exotic fans. Here is a site I found that might bring you to tears. Also, How much product does one need to bring these timeless beauties back to life? http://www.supercarforums.co.uk/chat...er=asc&start=0
Enjoy!
Enjoy!
Last edited by Imaj; Feb 2, 2008 at 07:07 PM.
What a shame...the non-rusted ones could be brought back to life though. It would take thousands, sometimes hundreds of thousands, to bring back a SL or Ferrari from the 50's or 60's. But once they're back to their former glory, a true work of art is reborn. That's what we see at Pebble every year. They make for really great conversation.
did abyobe ever see the car collection that was put away for several decades?
You would remember. dozens of rare exotics were left locked in a warehouse for several decades untouched. They were abandoned and found a couple years ago. there was a quarter inch of dust on the cars, amazing.
You would remember. dozens of rare exotics were left locked in a warehouse for several decades untouched. They were abandoned and found a couple years ago. there was a quarter inch of dust on the cars, amazing.
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