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Re: [VintageLambo] Re: Lamborghini Faena |
John P. Riddell Jr. |
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Hi Stefan, Neat - I tried the "translator" and it worked great. You have done a good job on that web site. Knowing it is in Switzerland is good enough. If I was the owner of the car, I would be proud to announce it, personally, but I respect his wishes to remain anonymous.Doc brought up a good question: the origin of the term "flying brake." I have heard it used in reference to certain types of vehicles that resemble what we in the U.S. call station wagons. Anybody know what the term really means? B/R, Jack Got the newly rebuilt brake master cylinder and boosters from Karps and expect to have all the rebuilt rear suspension parts in hand this weekend (yipee!). I can finally start to put my 400 back together! Registro Pietro Frua wrote: > Hi Jack, > > You will find a translation link in the upper right corner of my > website. The car is located in a garage near Zurich in Switzerland. I am > sorry, but I had to promise the owner not to publish his name. > > Best regards, > Stefan > |
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