A 3 liter V12. Itty bitty pistons.Ferrari 250 GT Pinin Farina Series 1 Cabriolet
This has an interesting history, the owner used to be my manager!
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A 3 liter V12. Itty bitty pistons.Ferrari 250 GT Pinin Farina Series 1 Cabriolet
This has an interesting history, the owner used to be my manager!
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Porfirio Rubirosa bought the farm in one of these.Who was your manager Schwartz, Rosen or Prince Mohammad?
Now this is a classic
I need a loanNeither, Barney!
He has a Jerry sized collection, worth $50M.
Stays in Casa de Campo BTW!
Neither will the vehicle unless it's under lock and key 24x7. OP did not indicate if it qualified as a "classic".Unless they're foldable, those side view mirrors on the Jeep won't last long here.
Other than being at least 30 years old, I don't know what the government guidelines are to be considered a "classic", but it's a "classic" IMO.Neither will the vehicle unless it's under lock and key 24x7. OP did not indicate if it qualified as a "classic".
Ok, hey I have no idea. I figured if you're importing a classic then it must meet some sort of specification, not just a clunker kept runningOther than being at least 30 years old, I don't know what the government guidelines are to be considered a "classic", but it's a "classic" IMO.
I agree. I'm sure not every car more than 30 years old is a classic and I bet they have to be in excellent condition.Ok, hey I have no idea. I figured if you're importing a classic then it must meet some sort of specification, not just a clunker kept running
Classic car. This classification definitely overlaps with antique cars. The definition of classic car is actually quite similar to that of antique cars. A car must be at least 20 years old, but not more than 40 years old to be considered a classic car. It should again have been repaired and maintained in a way that keeps it true to its original design and specifications. In other words it should not be modified or altered. In addition, many add a stipulation that the vehicle should have been manufactured no earlier than 1925. For these reasons all classic cars are also antique cars, but not all antique cars are classic cars If the car Jeep 77 is original and not modified it meets the definition. Whether this is the definition the Dominican government goes by I don't know. There is a police interceptor Ford here in Jarabacoa that looks really nice, not sure of the age and there is a 1940s Willy Panel Jeep as well.Neither will the vehicle unless it's under lock and key 24x7. OP did not indicate if it qualified as a "classic".
Exactly.Ok, hey I have no idea. I figured if you're importing a classic then it must meet some sort of specification, not just a clunker kept running
For a Dominican this is “una jeepeta vieja”.Neither will the vehicle unless it's under lock and key 24x7. OP did not indicate if it qualified as a "classic".
sock, PeterNo response nor any other questions from Bigdoc....
Maybe because the "experts" were wrong about his 1st question...
3 posts in 11 years. Not exactly an active member.No response nor any other questions from Bigdoc....
Maybe because the "experts" were wrong about his 1st question...