Did you get any shots from the other side?
Type: Posts; User: Dickrich
Did you get any shots from the other side?
SPHFerrari, your dodging is way too noticable. Esp around the right headlight were the red changes hue.
Here's a more even application.
Knowing who wrote a story and where it was published is incredibly important. Just consider some of your favorite authors.
Story by Supercars.net
Lexus LF-A and Mazda Ryuga not included in the top 8? Surely they are more exciting than the Airstream or Magnum.
Yeah. Almost all the information known about these Buccialis come from him, but most people don't credit their source.
The Buccialli book by Heut has many Saoutchik drawings, including cars that were never made. It would be neat to create one of those.
Someone might body the V16 prototype chassis too.
In any case the pictures look good.
I only read "Being the single survivor of his fine vehicles"...
Well your definition of 'surviving' is interesting since the TAV8 doesn't have an original chassis, nor original interior, running boards, radiator, fenders...
Under your terms, it's just a...
It is still a surviving Bucciali with an original chassis.
Critisize? I was looking for clarification, and a source hopefully.
It's hard to believe all the 25 or so other cars just dissapeared, especially considering that there are contemporary pictures...
What do you mean 'Being the single survivor of his fine vehicles'?
I have photographed three of his cars, and they are all TAVs.
With regard to the Yellow McLaren, according to good sources through Erik (peloton25) it was part of the collection.
He says it was on the masterlist in RBPC 5 as 'BN2008 SA9AB5AC4R1048014',...
Statistically incorrect, however the vast majority of your posts in this thread are drama.
I don't believe the Yellow McLaren is a royal car, it was never photographed in the garages and there is no definitive proof to suggest otherwise. Pelton would know better than us, and since you are...
Some of these cars may have come from Brunei, but I don't believe they were part of the Royal Collection.
For instance the yellow McLaren wasn't part of the materlist, nor was Sultan mentioned in...
spam is so 1999.
But never to Brunei, read the full story here:
http://www.supercars.net/VC?id=3597
I don't think any of the Sultan's cars have made it out of the country yet.
This is punk
http://www.autoblog.com/2006/10/08/reskinning-a-cat-sultan-of-bruneis-jaguar-xj220-pininfarina/
Thanks for keeping it real.
http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/potd.php
Yeah, it's possible many people have seen this car before the article was written, but the car didn't get any large attention until yesterday/today.