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I work for a small garage that’s in an industrial complex. Old neighbors specialized in 1938-1948 V-12 Lincoln Continental and Zephyr cars but would never see anything there.
 
New neighbors are much more active and have some customers with some seriously sweet cars. Makes our lot look like salvage yard.

This morning they’ve run several up the road and boy do they sound good. Every time I hear one I run out the door like a little kid just to get a peek.
 
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1971 Lamborghini Miura

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1957 Ferrari Testa Rossa

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1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB Spider and their 1958 250 GT PF Coupé I think

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They just put their sign up today.
Grand Touring Enterprises

https://www.grandtouring.com


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