$1 Million Ferrari F40 Supercar at Ferrari store on N. Lamar
Not for sale but on loan from a friend of Austin’s Ferrari dealership, this is a really significant car. At the time of its debut, it was the first production car to break 200 mph.
Not for sale but on loan from a friend of Austin’s Ferrari dealership, this is a really significant car. At the time of its debut, it was the first production car to break 200 mph.
This Ferrari GTS Targa built in the late 70s or early 80s was at the Motoreum in NW Austin.
One of the prettiest Ferraris. Made in 1963-64, designed by Pininfarina, and built by Carrozzeria Scaglietti. 350 made, weighed between 2300 and 2800 lbs depending on equipment; powered, of course, by the 2953.21 cc “Colombo”
Found this mis-labeled car in far E. Dallas yesterday. I don’t touch the cars I photograph but I presumed it was fiberglass, but the rear hatch is badly rusted (wonder what it’s from – I
In N. Austin, a bunch of pampered bucket-list cars rest comfortably awaiting their masters’ arrival. Ready to play, they are watered, exercised and bathed. Here is an assortment of them. Heavy with Ferraris and Porsches,
Austin’s Petrol Lounge is a first class operation with many outstanding cars. These cars are kept ready to go, are regularly exercised, bathed and watered, ready to romp when you are.
Older cars are banned from the city center during work days but on the weekend they invade the city. I was not really prepared and was unable to be in position to photograph most of
Here is another more practical, four seat Ferrari with a front-mounted V12. I discovered this Ferrari 412 on a flatbed approximately above Hitler’s last stand in his underground bunker in Berlin, and a block or
Another extraordinary car stored/coddled at Austin’s own Petrol Lounge. I am sometimes asked which is my favorite car: This is the car I would most want for everyday use. To keep your family safe and