[Fot] Chasing Classic Cars

Jack Mc LimeyV8 at aol.com
Wed Oct 26 15:15:54 MDT 2011


F40 Motorsports is the name of Wayne Carini's business.

The tv show must have a really long lead time between tape and air - the ad
for that car has been up on the F40 web site for well over a year

Cheers,
Jack Mc

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On Oct 26, 2011, at 12:48 PM, toodamnfunky at comcast.net wrote:

> F40 Motorsports has it for sale on thei r website for $ 55K.
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> http://www.f40.com/inventorymanager.php?action=view&Id=372344
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> The good news is he will finance it.
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> jg
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> ----- Original Message -----
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> From: BillDentin at aol.com
> To: dmitchel at sbcglobal.net, fot at autox.team.net
> Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2011 9:34:20 AM
> Subject: Re: [Fot] Chasing Classic Cars
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> In a message dated 10/22/2011 11:52:28 PM Central Daylight Time,
> dmitchel at sbcglobal.net writes:
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>> <<< If you recieve Velocity (formerly HD Theatre) on your cable or
>> satellite system, you might be interested in this weeks Chasing Classic
>> Cars
>> with Wayne Carini. B The show airs Tuesday 10/25 at 10pm eastern. Re-airs
>> at 1am
>> and 4am. B He is buying/brokering a 1962 TR4 race car. White number 44.
You
>> can see a TRF sticker as well as a Quaker State one. >>>
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> I watched that show last night and found it very interesting. B I remember
> that car well and raced against it often at Mid-Ohio, Road America, and
> Watkins Glen. B It was extremely well prepared, owned and driven well by a
> Doctor
> from Mystic, CT. B It went FAST. B One thing I remember about it was that
it
> went back into its enclosed trailer every night. B It then stopped showing
up
> at events, and rumor had it that the owner was going through a 'dirty'
> divorce, and the car was put up for sale along with other assets. B At the
> time
> (early to mid-1990s) the asking price was $40,000, which suggested to me
that
> it really was not for sale. B Well, apparently it has sat in the
> basement/garage ever since and now will be detailed and put up for sale
again.
> B This
> time $45-50,000.00 price tag.
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> Nice TV show, the second segment of which was even more interesting. B An
86
> year old gentleman was finally parting with a rare Ferrari he had purchased
> in the mid-1960s, over in Italy for around $5,000.00 (including shipping
> costs). B The broker who is handling the sale now suggests it will sell for
> about three quarters of a million dollars.
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> Wow!
>
> Bill Dentinger
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