I'm with you, Doug. I've driven a few 246's and they are as lovely to drive and handle as they are to look at. Just perfection. Details need work, like the dashboard covering, the seats, the quarter window knobs, etc. But exquisite little Ferraris.
Alan,
You just don't get it. You can by a Ford tractor, or a Ferr-ri tractor, either will do the job. But in the end you'll buy the Ford because it is US and inexpensive and the Ferrari is well a Ferrari.
Just a laugh!
yes I have an SLC as well, it is built to the teeth.
I predict the car will be street legal within 2 weeks. THAT will be interesting. Anyone know how many road legal cars there are now?
Anyone know how many road legal cars there are now?
In the shop that built the most radical street legal SLC so far (I'll let you guess/vote which car that is) - there was a pool to see how far the car would get out the door before it was pulled over by the man.
A Mile? Two? Ten? ...... No one was really close.
The car made it 500 feet.
Hint - There are no running SLCs in California![]()
The car made it 500 feet.
Thats nice clear footage...seems like the engine is pulling pretty well for being a stock LS376 with a full factory GM ECU tune.
Do you have any more from later in the weekend??