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The world of classic revival cars is fraught with big questions. Are they real? How true to the original should they remain? Is it okay to hack up classics? To GTO Engineering’s credit, they’re doing their best to answer them.
The company takes old, broken down, beyond-repair Ferraris and turns them into recreations of the legendary 250 GT SWB Berlinetta. It’s a special form of alchemy that turns lesser Ferraris into very high-fidelity recreations of one of the greatest Ferraris.
So similar to the Maranello classics are these revivals that they’re allowed to run in historic competitions. GTO Engineering hasn’t gone the Cyan racing route and decided to fix all of the technical imperfections of the ’50s and ’60s (though you can get air conditioning, a stereo, and a USB port if you want to make some concessions to modern life).
‘You can have any 10 cars, money no object. What are they?’ That was the question
Autocar’s Matt Prior posed to his Twitter followers a couple of months ago. Scroll through the 714 responses and nominations for the McLaren F1, Ferrari F40, Honda NSX and Land Rover Defender all crop up regularly. But the most popular car, by far, is the Porsche 911.
The problem – and it’s very much a #firstworldproblem – is which Porsche 911 to choose. Perhaps a pure and pretty 2.0 from the early 1960s? Or a Carrera 2.7 RS, the original Rennsport with its iconic ducktail? Maybe you’d prefer the ‘widowmaker’ 930 Turbo, the fearsome 993 GT2, the limited-edition 911R or a brand new 992 GT3? After 58 years of continuous production, the world’s greatest sports car offers an embarrassment of riches.
Eagles players join NFLPA boycott of voluntary workouts | What that means for offseason program
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The Philadelphia Eagles players released a statement through the NFLPA on Friday, stating the majority of the team won t take part in the voluntary portion of the offseason program.AP
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Add the Eagles to the growing list of teams that will have poorly attended workouts during the voluntary phase of the offseason program.
The Eagles’ roster released a statement through the NFLPA on Sunday, stating that the players will not be attending the upcoming in-person voluntary workouts due to the risks of the coronavirus pandemic.
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