MegaSack DRAW - This year's winner is user - rgwb
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Just cant decide!!
The red one
Red one
Yeah, red ones ate faster, will I be able to fit my 29ner Full Suss in the back wheels on upright?
I'd upgrade those cranksets if I bought either one of those. They look pretty spindly and flexy.
Saw a lovely red Ferrari Dino in Bracknell today (heading away towards Windsor, probably been over to laugh at the proles). On that basis, the red one please.
They're both evil gas guzzlers that will kill ALL the ickle fluffy wuffy animals to death. You evil capitalist pig!
Buy a Renault Zoë instead, but just make sure you remember to tell everyone how virtuous you are, and how EVIL they are.
The one with plus tyres and boost
The 'black one's got more retro charm - but you might want to upgrade the brakes.
The Bugatti.
Is the "Ferrari" even actually a Ferrari, they didn't start building Ferrari badged cars until 1947, and by then they were much more modern looking?
Red FTW
Which one a Bugatti or an Alfa, mmm, The alfa probably.
Lawn needs attention
Is the “Ferrari” even actually a Ferrari, they didn’t start building Ferrari badged cars until 1947, and by then they were much more modern looking?
No, it’s an Alfa (A Monza?). Both Enzo Ferrari and Nicola Romeo flew for the same squadron in the Italian Air Force, whose insignia was the prancing horse, and after the war, a chat was had and enzo carried on using it on his cars.
*i think, happy to be corrected...
According to Wikipedia:
During World War I he served in the 3rd Mountain Artillery Regiment of the Italian Army. His father Alfredo, and his older brother, Alfredo Jr., died in 1916 as a result of a widespread Italian flu outbreak. Ferrari became severely sick himself in the 1918 flu pandemic and was consequently discharged from Italian service.... Following the birth of his son Alfredo (Dino) in 1932, Ferrari decided to retire and to focus instead on the management and development of the factory Alfa race cars....In this period the prancing horse emblem began to show up on his team's cars. The emblem had been created and sported by Italian fighter plane pilot Francesco Baracca. During World War I, Baracca gave Ferrari a necklace with the prancing horse on it prior to takeoff. Baracca was shot down and killed by an Austrian aeroplane in 1918.[7]. In memory of his death, Ferrari used the prancing horse to create the emblem that would become the world-famous Ferrari shield. Initially displayed on Alfa Romeos, the shield was first seen on a Ferrari in 1947.
They will both have electrical problems. #Brexit. Buy an RS6. #NicePlaceToBe.
