You can't do this, Kim! I can't go cold turkey!! I count on your great daily contributions! Can't you dig into the archives? IF this is it for a while, I want you to know that I've enjoyed your photos immensely. Thanks, Kim. Ray
2016 "Falconer Dodici", 600 c.i. (9.8L) V-12, 640 HP, 6-spd Auto, aluminum roadster by Randy Grubb. The design takes inspiration from the streamlined 1937 Delahaye Type 145 but amplifies the huge curves even further.
Sorry to say that this will be my last car post for a while, I'm all out of cars until I go to some more shows this summer.
Besides, it'll be Spring here in another two months & I've got things to do around the farm.
I have appreciated all your kind comments & I'm glad you've enjoyed viewing all this "Car Art".
2016 "Falconer Dodici", 600 c.i. (9.8L) V-12, 640 HP, 6-spd Auto, aluminum roadster by Randy Grubb. The design takes inspiration from the streamlined 1937 Delahaye Type 145 but amplifies the huge curves even further.
Sorry to say that this will be my last car post for a while, I'm all out of cars until I go to some more shows this summer.
Besides, it'll be Spring here in another two months & I've got things to do around the farm.
I have appreciated all your kind comments & I'm glad you've enjoyed viewing all this "Car Art".
It's a beauty! Do you think I'll be able to afford it if I start saving now?! Of course I'll need to have some money left over for really good sunglasses!!
2016 "Falconer Dodici", 600 c.i. (9.8L) V-12, 640 HP, 6-spd Auto, aluminum roadster by Randy Grubb. The design takes inspiration from the streamlined 1937 Delahaye Type 145 but amplifies the huge curves even further.
Sorry to say that this will be my last car post for a while, I'm all out of cars until I go to some more shows this summer.
Besides, it'll be Spring here in another two months & I've got things to do around the farm.
I have appreciated all your kind comments & I'm glad you've enjoyed viewing all this "Car Art".
Here's a tip of the glass to this unusual car and to all the ones you've shared with us this year. And I guess that if I keep tipping that glass, it will tide me over until you begin posting again. Can't be too soon. Regarding this Falconer Dodici, for such an exotic car, it looks like it's held together with pop rivets.
KT, Like many others, I really enjoy your posts and look forward to whenever you can resume them again. I hope you have a great spring and summer... and that you're able to attend some good car shows. Best wishes, Don Bangkok