Great overview. Thanks. Sunday night meditation. Bit like Bob Ross but then for car nuts. 😉 One just keeps watching all the beautiful rare cars and listen to the voice over. Put Bologna on my list now to go and visit this show.
@marksitaliangarageКүн бұрын
@@LeoDijkstra-nr3xo It’s a must and Bologna is quite lovely.
@georgewallerlll49620 сағат бұрын
I found a 1967 Alfa Romeo Guilia 1.3 Super that was modified to 2l on Hemmings website, that the owner says is the best one in the US, and it was listed at $45k, and it's Gorgeous! I don't think its been sold yet, so he may have to lower the price!
@georgewallerlll49620 сағат бұрын
Same color too, dark blue!
@marksitaliangarage7 сағат бұрын
@@georgewallerlll496 I get the impression that they have a bit of a cult following but how that translates into market value I don’t know. I think the 105 is a great car and there are still plenty of good ones left. On my list but way to many projects already so not just yet !
@VirtualGuth9 сағат бұрын
This video might have been long by the standards of some, but in my experience it felt as if it went by in the blink of an eye.Thank you so much for sharing your videos of this show! Had I been there I swear they would have found me passed out on the floor from over stimulation. Simply fantastic.
@marksitaliangarage8 сағат бұрын
@@VirtualGuth Glad you enjoyed it. It is a bit overwhelming, I usually do it over two days. The first day parts hunting the second day activity looking at the cars. The show has actually got a little bit bigger and the new location is under used so there is potential to expand ! Both phone and camera ran out of charge so there was more that I didn’t get to show. But also lots more that I just didn’t cover like that Ferrari 250 lusso which is actually a car that I love. I just was more captivated with the ABARTH and the green Mistral. Lots more on the channel to enjoy have a look and let me know what you think?
@VirtualGuth5 сағат бұрын
@@marksitaliangarage I’ve actually watched a number of your other videos. Though they are well beyond my budget, I have admired cars like the Mistral since I was a young boy - thanks to a little book titled “The Golden Guide to Sports Cars” that was given to me back in the early 1970s. I actually still have that book all these years later. The videos of you working on those cars are mesmerizing and I’m truly envious of your skills. (By the way, I too loved that green example in particular and was happy to see it again in this second video from the show.)
@marksitaliangarage2 сағат бұрын
@@VirtualGuth Great stuff. You don’t need to own these cars to appreciate them. In fact it’s probably better to enjoy them from a distance without having the burden of responsibility of owning them ! Good to hear you are enjoying the channel. Keep watching, plenty more on its way.
@moritzhummel9747Күн бұрын
Bicycle content welcome at any time 🤩
@marksitaliangarageКүн бұрын
@@moritzhummel9747 It was a rather nice example . I was looking at the handle bar grips in the film and wondering what they were made of looks like horn ?
@moritzhummel9747Күн бұрын
@@marksitaliangarage Though my biciycle interest starts more in the 70ies (Eddy Merckx era), I remember these type of handel bar grips: It's plastic, horn lookalike. Reminds me of parts used on guitars like mother of pearl -> mother of toilet seat 😂
@marksitaliangarageКүн бұрын
@ Yes I expect that it would be something like that ! There was a lot of plastic developed to look like organic material. Plastic wood trim and the like for the fake woody wagon !
@jamesbrown8908Күн бұрын
Remodel the sides of that special and it could be lovely?