Joe:
Thanks for the great link! What a nifty bunch of rare cars. I wouldn't
have recognized 3708 as an Allard Coupe without the 'license plate'
nametag, but once I did, I recalled seeing a picture of it, or a
similar one in a magazine. What a treat!
Have to say the same for the Cisitalia (3683). Without the engine and
body script, I'd've been lost--that envelope body is pretty wild.
3707 and 3769 look like an ERA--is that right? Are there ERA's that
made it over here? Wow!
And what is 3703? Is that a Maserati A6GCS (sp?) 2000? Whatever it is,
it's got a body to live for!
Thanks again for the link--may your Abarth run well.
Best Regards
David Sosna
Joe Parlanti wrote:
>Let's try this one more time. Apparently, when the list server gets a
>hold of the message, it causes the link to wrap and not work correctly.
>I even sent the message to myself that time to verify that it worked.
>Here's a shorter link to the main 2004 PVGP race page. The Crosley photo
>is DSCN3688.
>
>http://www.corsapartners.com/CorsaPartners/Events/PVGP_2004/index.htm
>
>Joe Parlanti
>1966 Sunbeam Tiger (B382000026)
>1959 Abarth Zagato 750GT
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