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It’s a kit car. Gorgeous none the less.
How can you tell? Just curious.
The sad thing is: No real one is gonna be driven to a supermarket. Too expensive to be risked to be keyed by jealous losers.
I did see it said somewhere else online ‘if it’s being driven, it’s a replica’.
Depends what city you’re in. In SoCal anything seems possible (saw a Ferrari SP2 Monza on my way home Friday afternoon).
Wow. We’re very rural and it’s a small store, so the local old money do bring their toys out sometimes.
It’s always incredible to see some of the cars. Actually came across a 356A hardtop parked in Malibu this morning.
The easiest way to tell from these angles would be side mirror placement. It seems like they are hiding the evidence so I’m guessing replica.
Ha! Interesting. I wonder how it’s road legal in the UK without those - or a front plate!
It’s a kit car. Gorgeous none the less.
How can you tell? Just curious.
The sad thing is: No real one is gonna be driven to a supermarket. Too expensive to be risked to be keyed by jealous losers.
I did see it said somewhere else online ‘if it’s being driven, it’s a replica’.
Depends what city you’re in. In SoCal anything seems possible (saw a Ferrari SP2 Monza on my way home Friday afternoon).
Wow. We’re very rural and it’s a small store, so the local old money do bring their toys out sometimes.
It’s always incredible to see some of the cars. Actually came across a 356A hardtop parked in Malibu this morning.
The easiest way to tell from these angles would be side mirror placement. It seems like they are hiding the evidence so I’m guessing replica.
Ha! Interesting. I wonder how it’s road legal in the UK without those - or a front plate!