Someone on the list once said the car used the same gauges as an MGB. It may
well be - there is a good shot of the speedometer near the end of the flick...
Next time I rent the movie, I'll report to the list...
Mike Lishego
1974 MGB
1986 Plymouth Turismo
2 WWII Veteran Grandfathers
n a message dated 5/31/99 1:32:28 PM Eastern Daylight Time, dresden@tiac.net
writes:
<< I saw a photo of said car in a magazine, it was for sale. I don't remember
which magazine, but I remember reading that it was an authentic Ferrari,
except that it had a Ford drivetrain, and so was relatively inexpensive.
The car used for the "crash" might have been a kit car.
>We had this discussion once before, and someone more knowledgeable than I,
>held that the "Ferrari" used for the film was a kit car. Don't know about
>the airborne shot.
>
>Regards,
>
>David F. Darby
>http://www.mgb.bc.ca/mgz/ >>
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