zagatoes30
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Forgive my ignorance, but what sort of Maserati is that? I want one!
It's a Biturbo Spyder, nice cars if you find a good one
Forgive my ignorance, but what sort of Maserati is that? I want one!
That's my Biturbo Spyder 2.8 E - Yes, even a Biturbo can make the round trip from the South Coast to the cold, wet highlands without breaking down ! Roof didn't leak in the 4 hour torrential rain coming back down the A1(M) on the Tuesday either...Forgive my ignorance, but what sort of Maserati is that? I want one!
Shame you did not see them as there were 2 Shamals and 3 Boras on the Rally - all wonderful examples.Popped over there today for a little drool. I have never seen so many Maserati in the one place - over 140.
I think I have now seen most models in the flesh, so to speak. 9 Indys, 2 MC Victories, Mexicos, Ghiblis, 3500 GTs and a Quattroporte Estate. Wanted to see a Shamal and a Bora but couldn't stay to see if they would turn up.
My favourite? The Sebring was stunning - just so beautifully proportioned.
Based on that view alone, not for me. It looks like a 1970's styling exercise that doesn't make the grade.Shame you did not see them as there were 2 Shamals and 3 Boras on the Rally - all wonderful examples.
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Talking of 'Marmite' cars (Bellagio), Tourings latest creation the Sciadipersia Cabrio was also on the rally.
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Lovely!That's my Biturbo Spyder 2.8 E - Yes, even a Biturbo can make the round trip from the South Coast to the cold, wet highlands without breaking down ! Roof didn't leak in the 4 hour torrential rain coming back down the A1(M) on the Tuesday either...
Right there from pretty much day one G.Lovely!
(I suppose 'new member' status is defined by number of posts not year of joining....)
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Yes, a little odd!!Lovely!
(I suppose 'new member' status is defined by number of posts not year of joining....)
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Right there from pretty much day one G.
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