Sunday, April 12, 2026

Serious Tires

 


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  1. That’s why it’s called Spaghetti.

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    1. I believe this is later 60’s 3L Ferrari - hence the spaghetti headers, slicks really weren’t used in the F1 world until the early to mid-70’s.

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  3. What are the 4 "spray cans?"

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  4. Every man-cave should have a single Mickey Thompson "meat" hanging somewhere on the wall.

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    1. One of them with glass top for the coffee table.

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  5. Ferrari 312 F1 car probably from 1967 the last year before F1 cars sprouted aerofoils for downforce.
    Al_in_Ottawa

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  6. V-12. Smack your head and say I should have had a V8. But they won't turn the rpms a V12 will

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  7. V-12. Smack your head and say I should have had a V8. But they won't turn the rpms a V12 will

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