42:09 - that red Fiat Dino Spider 2000 ! Excellent bodystyle by Pininfarina,aggressive yet elegant.Shame the FIAT badge on the hood was somewhat of a black mark since the beginning of its marketing....What a beauty though !
@@YutakaYamagishi my favorite is the Lamborghini Miura then for the race car the Ferrari of Le Mans 66 are fantastic . But choose between all of them is quite impossible . Thank you again
Basically those generations from the 90es on,are not so fond of vintage motoring.... It's a matter of culture in motoring history which is progressively fading away,let alone an elitarian club of enthusiasts which will be possibly survive in the future... Hopefully.
42:09 - that red Fiat Dino Spider 2000 !
Excellent bodystyle by Pininfarina,aggressive yet elegant.Shame the FIAT badge on the hood was somewhat of a black mark since the beginning of its marketing....What a beauty though !
You always have a great taste in cars. Thank you for always watching.
@@YutakaYamagishi Your uploads are quality stuff Sir.... Thanks for sharing your remarkable motoring experience and culture ✨
I really enjoyed it, no commentary made it so much better to watch as if I was walking through this event
Thank you so much for watching.
There was some great stuff being displayed ....
Thanks for sharing !
Thanks for the nice tour.
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you so much for watching.
Thank you so much for the video! It is fantastic to visit the retro mobile as being there. It was amazing! Well done
Thank you so much for watching. What was your favorite car at the show?
@@YutakaYamagishi my favorite is the Lamborghini Miura then for the race car the Ferrari of Le Mans 66 are fantastic . But choose between all of them is quite impossible . Thank you again
Did anyone see Ferrari F50 GT??
Thank you for watching.
Great quality. What phone were you using?
Were people under 30 not allowed in this event? Lol so many old geezers walking around…
Basically those generations from the 90es on,are not so fond of vintage motoring....
It's a matter of culture in motoring history which is progressively fading away,let alone an elitarian club of enthusiasts which will be possibly survive
in the future... Hopefully.