
I missed that one, any chance you could upload it again for a little while?
I can see why, that front end has the look of the Daytona, very nice indeed, I'll have to put that one on my shopping list [-o<
Too bad to be only render from someone and not from Ferrari. It looks epicbdr529 wrote:I can see why, that front end has the look of the Daytona, very nice indeed, I'll have to put that one on my shopping list [-o<
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The 212 E engine, never heard about it until I browsed this thread.bdr529 wrote:1969 Ferrari 212 E Montagna
The Ferrari 212 E Montagna is the only one of its type. It is powered by the only two liter Type 232 Ferrari flat-12 engine built. 300hp, 1,991cc dual overhead cam, four valves per cylinder, seven main bearings flat twelve-cylinder engine,
It was undefeated in the 1969 European Mountain Championship, winning all nine events entered.
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Can't we like buy 2 together and demand a dicount?bdr529 wrote:That's a real shame I just read the story http://jalopnik.com/5965897/were-skepti ... 70-daytona
it's a very nice looking car, special that front end treatment, I could do with a change on the doors, but that's a trivial point.
If Manoah2u , yourself and I think it's a good looking car and would take one, there must be enough people out there who think the same thing and have the money for a car like that, It would be nice to see one built
oh dear, that's a letdown, all these custom ferrari's for rich and tasteless sheiks and no modern daytonaF1NAC wrote:
Too bad to be only render from someone and not from Ferrari. It looks epic