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Originally Posted by Suzukaboy,May 3 2006, 08:43 AM
I notice that the street cars all have front plates. Whereas all the collector cars pictured don't have front plates or obvious attach points. Assuming the actual location is in the same state as the garages, the collector cars are not being driven on the street. Not that that is a big problem. With the "resources" this guy has he could have a track on the property to warm them up from time to time. Or he could 747 a couple of his cars to Italy or wherever for some quality track time.
Slapping front plates on some of those cars would be a travesty.
Slapping front plates on some of those cars would be a travesty.
Originally Posted by protokultur,May 2 2006, 08:48 PM
While they were drooling over the 'commodity' supercars like Enzo and CGT, they missed one of the true gems - that Ford RS200 in the corner with the other group B rallye machines!

And the 288gto... to die for!
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