The Forgotten Story Of The Amazing Baby Ferrari!

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  • Опубліковано 18 гру 2024

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  • @Schlipperschlopper
    @Schlipperschlopper 4 години тому +1

    The best Ferrari ever! You dont need a super heavy V12! ASA was a predecessor of the DINO series.

  • @taylorjs2534
    @taylorjs2534 День тому +3

    That wasn't a live rear axle and a V6 engine was shown when discussing a four cyl. Nonetheless, if the rest is correct, it's a very interesting story.

  • @motorfab7014
    @motorfab7014 10 годин тому

    Ho visto la 1000 GT dal vivo più di una volta: ha una linea con proporzioni ammirevoli, elegante e sportiva...
    una perfetta minigranturismo 😘

  • @nathanchristopher6121
    @nathanchristopher6121 5 годин тому +1

    If you like this car, check out the Glas 1300 gt. Looks pretty much the same.

  • @scottmartin356
    @scottmartin356 День тому

    Thinking it looked like a porsche 911, but this came before it! The image at approx 3:38 "Tubular Dampers"- did these have an electrical componant? A lot of great figures involved in this, and I had never heard of ASA- what a great bucket list/Fantasy garage car! Well done video too

  • @Colorado_Native
    @Colorado_Native День тому

    That is a nice looking car. It has nice clean lines.

  • @nigelrg1
    @nigelrg1 12 годин тому

    Was a 0-60 mph time of 14 secs respectable even in those days? I seem to remember a Mini Cooper S doing it in just under 10 secs. in that era, and it didn't cost $6,000. In fact, the time seems too high, given the power/weight ratio. Is it a mistake?

  • @kimeldiin1930
    @kimeldiin1930 10 годин тому

    Those "tubular dampers" appear 2b a still 4 alcohol....

  • @loti54
    @loti54 13 годин тому

    Looks like a Fiat 850 Sport

  • @cnoshoes7049
    @cnoshoes7049 День тому +1

    Maybe they shooda made a motor bike with those engines in

  • @Retroscoop
    @Retroscoop 4 години тому

    Why do Americans say "Webber", while there's only one "b" and this hence should be pronounced Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeber. Not Andrew Lloyd "Webber" but Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeber, which is the German word for Weaver. How would Americans react if Germans would pronounce that Wevver or Waver or whatever is incorrect ?