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I know about where the horse Ferrari has a symbol comes from too. Ironically enough most people that support Ferrari in Formula 1 don't.
I respect Ferrari. However, as you might have suspected, I support McLarenMercedes in Formula 1. Even liked them back in their dominant McLarenHonda days with Ayrton Senna driving.
Although not really contributing much in the development of F1 in the 60's and 70's, the world sure would be a lot poorer place without Ferrari's cars.
The red car parked at :02 looks like a '65 Plymouth Barracuda, which also appeared in several Munsters episodes. The grey one in front of that looks like a '65 Dodge Coronet.
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I know about where the horse Ferrari has a symbol comes from too. Ironically enough most people that support Ferrari in Formula 1 don't.
I respect Ferrari. However, as you might have suspected, I support McLarenMercedes in Formula 1. Even liked them back in their dominant McLarenHonda days with Ayrton Senna driving.
Although not really contributing much in the development of F1 in the 60's and 70's, the world sure would be a lot poorer place without Ferrari's cars.
I like the 63 Impala 2 door hardtop coupe that passes by in the background as Max comes zooming around the corner!
Nice street scene eh' and great show by the by! Thanks for posting!