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"Ready for Labour and Defence" in Red Square (Moscow, Russia) May 2012 / Праздник ГТО на Красной площади в Москве, май 2012
One thing I noticed about this car is that the owner takes the prancing horse insignia on the grille off when it's parked. I know it's not just missing or stolen since it's on the car in the "Demonstration Zone" shots, but it wasn't on the car in the shots I took the evening prior.
My 1970 Pontiac GTO. Parked at the recreation area on the Big Hole River, across from where we lived.
Not too good of shape, but what would you expect for $45.00? I bought a Oldsmobile 455 complete and running for $100.00, dropped that in and had a running car (very loud) for $145.00. Later on, I spent another $300.00 for side pipes (Doug Thorley Show Tubes) and another $50 to get them hooked up to the manifolds.
Here is my MOC of the Ferrari 288 GTO.
This is the first in my series of flagship Ferrari cars, keep your eyes out for the F40, F50, Enzo, Laferrari and F80 over the coming weeks and months :)
I am very happy with how clean this one came out, making use of some new parts and prints from the F40 set. All of the details on this car are prints from Speed Champion sets as well, no stickers.
As the first installment of my flagship Ferrari series, I wanted to start off strong. A lot of these cars have been built by many people and done very well, so the bar has been set very high. I really hope you guys like this one, and the cars to come!
Most of this car came together fairly simply and I had the car basically done, but then I decided the rear was too low and had to raise it. In doing this I completely redesigned the engine cover to what it is now, so I'm glad I rebuilt it because that's my favourite part of this MOC.
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My Rebrickable:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pontiac_GTO#1971
Haynes International Motor Museum, Breakfast Club, Sunday 5th May 2019.