From where does my new avatar come from?
M Mr.Cambio Member Messages 7,096 Apr 13, 2013 #2 No idea, but your selection of current and previous cars is awesome. Congrats.
BJL Member Messages 1,364 Apr 13, 2013 #3 Cheers, I regretted selling the DB6 for years until I drove one last year......................
M Mr.Cambio Member Messages 7,096 Apr 13, 2013 #4 i was referring to the e type...yours must have been the series 2, right?
BJL Member Messages 1,364 Apr 13, 2013 #5 You'r right, I had it new in 1970 on an H plate. Guards red with biege leather, 4.2 standard coupe. Never liked the 2+2, too much glass. Wish I had kept that one as well if only to look at. Very pretty car.
You'r right, I had it new in 1970 on an H plate. Guards red with biege leather, 4.2 standard coupe. Never liked the 2+2, too much glass. Wish I had kept that one as well if only to look at. Very pretty car.
BJL Member Messages 1,364 Apr 13, 2013 #7 Series 1 in good nick are quite pricey these days when you consider they were well sub 2k when new. Good longterm vintage keeper though.
Series 1 in good nick are quite pricey these days when you consider they were well sub 2k when new. Good longterm vintage keeper though.
M Mr.Cambio Member Messages 7,096 Apr 13, 2013 #8 Yeah i know, therefore i think i can cope with a 1.5 series someday. It would be a great restoration project, but far too pricey.
Yeah i know, therefore i think i can cope with a 1.5 series someday. It would be a great restoration project, but far too pricey.
BJL Member Messages 1,364 Apr 13, 2013 #10 It might be but I think it maybe earlier. It is the glass plaque on the wall outside Panninis Maserati museum in Modena.
It might be but I think it maybe earlier. It is the glass plaque on the wall outside Panninis Maserati museum in Modena.
M Mr.Cambio Member Messages 7,096 Apr 13, 2013 #11 On the bottom i could read the word museum, but couldn't the rest.