El garage de Horacio
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#1 El garage de Horacio
A relaxing video to enjoy with a unique engine sound at the end :
Ralph
'69 OTS + '62 OTS - Belgium
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#3 Re: El garage de Horacio
Very good.
David
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#5 Re: El garage de Horacio
My 17 years old son watched and said: this guy is great and has brought some fancy cars to the market, but if he likes so much the sleek design and simplicity of the E why would he go opposite and create such complicated cars?
Ralph
'69 OTS + '62 OTS - Belgium
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#6 Re: El garage de Horacio
Nice bit of philosophy.
Contrast with this that came via a Kidston500 email.
Am I alone in thinking this is crassly selfish, dangerous and anti-social ?
Remember, performed live in Rome and NOT on a film-set.
Don't find anything clever about putting everyone else's lives at risk, driving like a tosser in confined spaces surrounded by an unaware and unprepared populace.
Suspect that this is the work of idiots who have never actually raced ; my own experience suggests that those who have are actually the more careful drivers on the road, as they know how far from the real limits of the vehicle you ever are on the road, and that there is therefore nothing to be proved by playing Russian Roulette with unsuspecting and unpredictable third-parties.
Played with the - pass the onion - sponsor the Italian Red Cross card, pass the sick bucket.
Bad advert for Hooray-Henry-Fast-Car-Twits anyway, and a welcome insight into what makes people like Simon Kidston tick.
Contrast with this that came via a Kidston500 email.
Am I alone in thinking this is crassly selfish, dangerous and anti-social ?
Remember, performed live in Rome and NOT on a film-set.
Don't find anything clever about putting everyone else's lives at risk, driving like a tosser in confined spaces surrounded by an unaware and unprepared populace.
Suspect that this is the work of idiots who have never actually raced ; my own experience suggests that those who have are actually the more careful drivers on the road, as they know how far from the real limits of the vehicle you ever are on the road, and that there is therefore nothing to be proved by playing Russian Roulette with unsuspecting and unpredictable third-parties.
Played with the - pass the onion - sponsor the Italian Red Cross card, pass the sick bucket.
Bad advert for Hooray-Henry-Fast-Car-Twits anyway, and a welcome insight into what makes people like Simon Kidston tick.
Rory
3.8 OTS S1 Opalescent Silver Grey - built May 28th 1962
3.8 OTS S1 Opalescent Silver Grey - built May 28th 1962
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#7 Re: El garage de Horacio
Yes thats a rip off of 'Rendezvous' by Claud Lelouch (hope I have spelt his name right) which was set in Paris c1974.
Barrie
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Looking for a OTS 4.2 serie 1....! and now have found a fhc xk 140
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