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    This is art...

    This photo is SO Italian, So Sicilian, So Targa Florio.... pure art...

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    Very cool...what year?
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    Fast in, slow out Carl Bauer's Avatar
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    I think that's #70 from '68.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 72targa View Post
    Very cool...what year?
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    Quote Originally Posted by andrea70 View Post
    This photo is SO Italian, So Sicilian, So Targa Florio.... pure art...

    Great photo....
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    I really like this photo. Thanks for sharing.

    It reminds me of an in car video I've seen where Redman is out practicing the circuitin a 914 without having the roads closed... so through the streets, narrowly missing people stepping out of their houses, the daily commuter traffic, etc. Very different era indeed
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    The street lights hanging on wires stretched across the road are certainly different, and if you don't have a balcony you just aren't cool!
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    Just imagine the Flat Six resonance between those Italian Walls !!
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    Great photo!
    I dug up the Redman film Beh911 mentioned. Looked crazy dangerous
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkojP...e_gdata_player

    Quote Originally Posted by beh911 View Post
    I really like this photo. Thanks for sharing.

    It reminds me of an in car video I've seen where Redman is out practicing the circuitin a 914 without having the roads closed... so through the streets, narrowly missing people stepping out of their houses, the daily commuter traffic, etc. Very different era indeed
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    that practice run through the town is insane!

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