Grew up in the '60s-'70s; the Carabo was always a favorite look - the first and wedgiest. Now as I approach retirement with a dream workshop, it's the second of the cars I'd like to scratch-build a tribute to - the first being a '69 McLaren M8-B. It could happen - a good home shop today can certainly fab anything that was bleeding edge in a late '60s workshop.
@@alejandroaladren9483 Thanks - my retirement is designed to scratch-build a couple '60s race cars - tributes to drive; not to race. Will blog them whenever it happens!
Me identifico con usted, con todo mi respeto. Tengo la idea de hacer el mismo viaje y por el mismo motivo. Desde pequeño siento fascinación por el Bertone Carabo. Si bien está muy buen acompañado, el CARABO es unico. Gracias por publicarlo
And hey, you got me moving - first thing is to get a 1:18 scale model to start making some rough plans (like I've been doing on the McLaren). I've found one at a store in Austria, but I'm looking to see what's available closer to home.
@@narratedtraveladventures Yes i built it. I have tooling to build more of them. Would you know anyone that would want to produce the car. Contact for details??
Thanks for watching! 🪲Have a look at my video from The Bertone Collection next 🤠: ruclips.net/video/PTwcbBD-1vY/видео.html
Great job
Grew up in the '60s-'70s; the Carabo was always a favorite look - the first and wedgiest. Now as I approach retirement with a dream workshop, it's the second of the cars I'd like to scratch-build a tribute to - the first being a '69 McLaren M8-B. It could happen - a good home shop today can certainly fab anything that was bleeding edge in a late '60s workshop.
Le animo a que lo haga, creo que sería mi jubilación soñada.
@@alejandroaladren9483 Thanks - my retirement is designed to scratch-build a couple '60s race cars - tributes to drive; not to race. Will blog them whenever it happens!
Thank you so much! Carabo was one of my first loves as a young boy
Thanks for your comment!
Used to have a Matchbox toy in the same colour when I was little
Yo lo tuve de SOLIDO ,que maravillosos recuerdos!
Thanks for video. Carabo era context and the car itself starts around the 5 minute mark.
Me identifico con usted, con todo mi respeto.
Tengo la idea de hacer el mismo viaje y por el mismo motivo.
Desde pequeño siento fascinación por el Bertone Carabo. Si bien está muy buen acompañado, el CARABO es unico. Gracias por publicarlo
And hey, you got me moving - first thing is to get a 1:18 scale model to start making some rough plans (like I've been doing on the McLaren). I've found one at a store in Austria, but I'm looking to see what's available closer to home.
That would be a very interesting project. Let me know how you get on with it!
Interesting content, although it was annoying having to keep adjusting the volume between the loud music and your softly spoken narration.
Thanks for your comment! I will take this into consideration for my next video!
peace be upon you sir from me
Can you take a bus from the airport to the museum?
No, it would take two trains and a bus, so it not that easy. Best is to rent a car!
Shuttle bus to Arese centro commerciale. The museum is 5 minutes walk
PLEASE... the drama is in the CARS, not the "music".
The music is perfect.
car at 6:01 looks like Homer Simson designed it.
Vaya comentario!
Y te creerás ingenioso.
Que pena.
My car the dettling sports car you can see on youtube was designed in 1968. If you like this bertone you will like my car!
I just found some videos. Very impressive! I do like it. You built that car?
@@narratedtraveladventures Yes i built it. I have tooling to build more of them. Would you know anyone that would want to produce the car. Contact for details??