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PostPosted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 10:12 am 
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Yea, what's wrong with a trailer hitch?


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 3:57 pm 
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Bold, but not bad. I must confess that this 240 z SW is leastwise interesting. The project doesn't look bad. Seems the owner doesn't dare to leave his garage (...)

Attached: a Ferrari shooting brake.

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I never saw that one before! :shock: It looks like a Bizzarini, or a late-'60s Corvette Station Wagon ("Shooting Brake"). I wonder who designed it?

Of course, Ferrari had some really biZZaire designs in the 1960s, including the 'Bread Van' GTO:

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Frank T wrote:
I never saw that one before! :shock: It looks like a Bizzarini, or a late-'60s Corvette Station Wagon ("Shooting Brake"). I wonder who designed it?

Of course, Ferrari had some really biZZaire designs in the 1960s, including the 'Bread Van' GTO:

Frank


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 9:33 pm 
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Awwww, Carl, you disappointed me! When I read your introductory line
I thought you were about to commence work on #587!!!!

Then I came down to the pictures. Right away I thought "Vega GT Wagon
splice;" having had a '72 with a built-up Corvette LT-1, I recognized it.

Next you rekindled a great memory: The Cider Z. I remember that car
from years ago. I always thought that was such a great name; at first
I thought it must be some sort of an amber color. But then my language
gift kicked in and I realized it was a play on the "Zuider Zee," that body
of water over in the Netherlands.

And then the Wolwo (honest, that's how they say it in Sweden.) I always
considered the 1800's two of the sharpest looking cars ever. Concerning
the wagon, I rate the 1800 right up there with the Chevy Nomad and
Pontiac Safari from the '55-'57 era for style.

Thanks for the mammaries. I mean MEMORIES.

All Z Best,....................................Kathy & Rick

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1969 ITSA.Z (#00171 11/69) 8/24/73
1970 OLD.Z (#06289 6/70) original owner
1971 510 2dr since 12/31/75
1969 1600 rdstr (our 160-Z)
1971 (#19851 1/71) sold
1975 75.Z (#01343 1/75)


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 28, 2011 12:55 am 
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Jan/2011 ~

OK Carl, you've had a year since this Post ~ what have you done to pursue this dream?

We brag about thinking this Club has at least one copy of every Z model ever made during all production years of the Z cars.

But we've never had a 'Zagon' before.

Frank

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hrmm...add a kayak rack...and I'm sold.

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It's a 240Z 2+4 !

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