Thread: Vrrrooommm
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05-17-2007 11:15 PM #1
Vrrrooommm
My name is Rob and I am new here. My sister and her husband have a company Titan Speed Engineering and make parts for hot rod and drag racers.
They gave me a set of pillows for Christmas and I am trying to find them a good home.
Although I am a gearhead I am a Ferrari guy and I am hoping that someone here wopuld appreciate them. They are very nice just not for my decor. If someone had one of those corvette body sofas these would be great or if you had a Hot Rod Themed garage or den.
http://www.clubhotrod.com/forums/showthread.php?t=31145
Anyway, glad to meet you guys and sorry for the blatant merchandising!
:-P
here is my car and garage
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05-18-2007 12:08 AM #2
Hi Rob, welcome to the forum. Sure, what's not to like about a Ferrari? I wouldn't mind owning one myself, and yours looks very nice. Love the engine especially.
Don
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05-18-2007 12:50 AM #3
I am not one of the sissy Ferrari guy either I have done all the work on the car since I bought it 13 years ago, Contray to popular belief these cars are as close as you can get to a foreign muscle car. At only 3 liters the car has no problem reaching 155mph and shooting flames out the exhaust pipes. Burnouts however can only achieved at the replacement of a very time consuming and expensive clutch! However since vintage US cars have been tipping the scales of insanity cars like mine are pretty cheap again!!I am on 3 other Ferrari chaat sites so my maian reason is the pillows. I have had them on ebay for 6 months but I just figured out that only reaching the real audience for something like this would be successful. I am not interested so much in the money but finding them a good home! Here are some more shots of some of my projects. Do not be fooled we are cut from the same cloth, just have a slighty different passion!!!
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05-18-2007 11:02 AM #4
Welcome to CHR, Rob! A baby Ferrari ! How nice. Good looking too, I might add. I dabbled in Ferrari's back in the early 70's (pre-wedding bliss). Had a friend who owned two - a 250 and a 330, who talked me into it. My first was a 250 Lusso which I had for two years and tnen sold to get a 365GTC. Had that one two years then...... marriage. It was sold shortly afterwards. Of course, back in those days a brand new GTC cost less than $16k, a new 599 will set you back $265K. So I think I will not be returning to those fun days of my youth anytime soon.
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