Here's a pic of my "Un bel soffiatore di neve Ferrari" (Ferrari Snow Blower).
Not that you'd ever need one, but just in case.
I've posted it on a couple of other Ferrari sites...thought I'd share it here.
Enjoy - Mark
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Here's a pic of my "Un bel soffiatore di neve Ferrari" (Ferrari Snow Blower).
Not that you'd ever need one, but just in case.
I've posted it on a couple of other Ferrari sites...thought I'd share it here.
Enjoy - Mark
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1963 Riviera. Radio-Delete. 100% Original, Authentic and Unrestored. 1 of 158 produced with Option Code: T5. I'm the second owner. Just over 21K original miles. Better cared for than "Air Force 1". The real deal...no joke. Gald to send reference pics upon request. Also...'67 Series 1 Jaguar XKE, '67 Porsche 912 "Outlaw". '72 Triumph TR6, 2001 Audi S4 Avant 6-Spd and 2011 Cadillac CTS Sportwagon.
Don't you have to remove the wheels, pull the axle, unbolt the engine and drop it out the bottom side in order to change the plug on this model? 6-hours job if I recall.
On the up-side, should you get distracted and wander off into the blinding snow, the faint trail of oil she left behind will guide you back to the garage.
Marrs
1962 Mercedes-Benz 220se (W111) Coupe
1936 GMC Pickup (family project, in line for restoration)
Car blog: MotoArigato
Sold list: '99 C230 Kompressor, '04 Porsche Cayenne S, '76 Jaguar XJ6L, '63 Jaguar Mk X, '88 Merkur Scorpio (x2), '84 Porsche 944, '57 Cadillac Series 62 Sedan
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