mowlas
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Now that's how to kerb your enthusiasm!
Now that's how to kerb your enthusiasm!
To be fair I’m paraphrasing its true name which is (deep breath) Mostro Barchetta Zagato Powered by Maserati.I thought Il Mostro was the SZ?
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To be fair I’m paraphrasing its true name which is (deep breath) Mostro Barchetta Zagato Powered by Maserati.
I’ve been invited to Zagato this evening so I may be able to get some better pictures, with some of the details.
Some nice Maseratis on the Club tour of the Isle of Wight on Saturday, including a couple of 3500s, a Sebring and an Indy.
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You were there? We happened to be there by chance, but naturally weren't allowed in. Some lovely cars around... and some very swankily dressed European don't-need-to-go-to-work types.Villa d’Este, anyone?
Zagato Il Mostro is 4200/GranSport based. Though you can have Trofeo engine I believe
So the windscreen was successful?Heard, not spotted very well, dark grey GT rumbling down Grove Road by the park away from Stratford U-A town centre yesterday (Thursday) evening around 8pm. And around 8.15 this morning grey Ghibli(?) parked up in bay on A44 near Fladbury facing towards Evesham.
Yeah, doing a feature for Practical Classics on something I can’t mention here. Went to Maserati/Panini Museum too, as well as Ferrari/LamborghiniYou were there? We happened to be there by chance, but naturally weren't allowed in. Some lovely cars around... and some very swankily dressed European don't-need-to-go-to-work types.
Windscreen replacement is successful thank you Robin - for my many sins I'm now in Stratford looking after a lively 8 year old for the next three day - incomparibly harder than driving a lively Maserati..........So the windscreen was successful?
More than pleased. You're now free to make the choice of Roari for France tour. You know what my advice is, and meander........Windscreen replacement is successful thank you Robin - for my many sins I'm now in Stratford looking after a lively 8 year old for the next three day - incomparibly harder than driving a lively Maserati..........