Wow is that thing awesome!! Thank you for sharing this video with us!! Such a beautiful countryside as wells a really awesome home...I am in Pennsylvania, USA and we do not have the great old countryside places lie that.
Sorry I missed you Kurt - you took some nice photos. The car I enjoyed seeing the most was the Ford Escort. It's been years since I saw one. I was there with Theresa (my wife's) MINI GP3
Ideal for preparing a vehicle for shows or sale. Cleaning my undercarriage also identified some areas in need of attention. Will also rid a vehicle of bad odors. Highly recommend!
Glad you enjoyed the Colorado Grand passing by, the 1959 Ferrari 250 LWB Competition TDF was built as a road and track car and was raced in Europe at Nürnberg ring and Le Mans…
Thanks for posting Kurt. I had the once in a lifetime thrill of seeing the group led by the # 11 Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta as I was out driving my targa on I-125 near Granby. The sound!! As a red and yellow teardrop came screaming down the highway at me, I thought 'what is this strangely painted shape bellowing down the road?' A unicorn at full gallop in its preferred pasture!! Then followed the rest of the Ferraris and P cars and all sorts of amazing shapes and colors from the 50's. What a thrill for a kid that grew up with dad rebuilding his Sunbeam Alpine on the side of the house. Someday, I'll drive the Colorado Grand, and seeing that Le Mans winning Ferrari in action pushed me over the top.
Nice restoration. Adjustable lower links must have been added by a previous owner as Lotus did not supply these. Very rare cars now and way ahead of their time. Fantastic handling for a 1960s design, or even for today. I dont have any vibration with mine unless a drive joint is on the way out.