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Ferrari 500 F2
Purposely used wide angle to emphasise engine air intake
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Another nice one Anthony...
Robert Melnyk at 00:08 CEST on 15-Sep-2007 [Reply]
Ferrari 500 F2 - revisited:
Anthony -
Mama Mia!!! That's a-nice-a-Ferrari - Sheeeeeeeeez!!!
1953: 2-litre / 4-cylinder / duel over-head cams / duel spark plugs (per cylinder) / duel (2 barrel) side-draft Weber carbs = 185 bhp. I suspect not too many youngsters ever knew that Ferrari ever made a 4-cylinder motor, this one and a 2.5-litre.
The seat was corduroy, and from it - if the driver was to look down, he would see the road below. It's safe to say that they don't make'm like this anymore.
Without a doubt this is a real classic - and I'm not a Ferrari fan. Just the same, thanks for sharing.
-leon
Leon Plympton at 22:16 CEST on 15-Sep-2007 [Reply]