@@mindeloman Nick Mason carries himself as if he's somebody (he most certainly is). Brian Johnson's charm is that he just looks like some bloke you'd run into at the pub.
One pulled into my local petrol station a few months ago, must confess although I knew it was special at the time, it wasn't until I looked up the registration number at home that I was like "oh wow"
@@kgunitkeese17Thriller's numbers, are based on statements by Casey Casem, and never substantiated with sales data the way Dark Side and Back in Black are. Dark Side of the Moon dropped out of the Billboard Top 200 for the first time only a few weeks before it's 21st Aniversary release, and the release went straight back up to number 1. It's been on sale more then a Decade longer and more consistently then Thriller. The reality is, it's good publicity and mythos for the US music industry to have "the biggest" album of all time, even if it's actually not.
This is a true car enthusiasts. A 40 million pound car and he drives it on the road. No glass bubbles for his cars. Shame on those "enthusiasts" who buy a car just to lock it up or make money. Good on you Nick!
I wonder why is not stored in vacum in a sealed glass garage!, is just stored in an ordinary industrial warehouse just covered by a simple sheet of fabric....
@@jamesreeves4600 because not driving a race car like a race car or and giving her the berries every now and then will fuck the engine so it pisses people off because it’s not a Toyota Corolla it’s a piece of history. Kind of like if someone had a Gibson les Paul 1959 you wouldn’t want them using it as a cricket bat would you😂
When it comes to it rich people are still people, most are just genuine and then there is a few which aren't however that also goes for people without money. I have a oldish MX-5 and on occasion someone asks about it, that is all sorts of people from school kids to blokes with very very fancy cars that are clearly rich - however they are still people.
@@jeffreyhutchins6527 Not saying it is a big deal, but when a guy driving something costing like 20x my MX-5 is shows an interest, it is clear he cares about cars and doesn't drive his Bentley to look superior.
I mean, how could you NOT let your guard down a little bit around Brian Johnson? He seems like just such a relaxed, positive guy who's genuinely happy to be having a chat with you. If Brian's got your back you would probably feel like you could take on the world!
What a magnificent car collection! And the 250 GTO - less than 40 in the world and Mr. Mason is not afraid to drive it. Even gracious enough to take people out for a spin! Respect and admiration.
Honestly I'm really enjoying Brian as a presenter, he seems to genuinely be having a good time and the mutual respect between him and the folks he's hanging out with kind of has this warm glow to it.
"it's perfectly fine on the road", he says as they're leaning towards each other and shouting so they can hear each other over the whine of straight cut gears and the loud engine. Lol
About 20 years ago I bought a single Borrani wheel from eBay. It was a collection only listing so I drove out to an airfield (in an undisclosed location), parked up outside a hangar with a big green sliding door.. If you can't guess the rest, the door slid open to reveal a sea of red metal.. Ferrari and Maserati engines on stands.. amazing goodies from floor to ceiling. Although I still have the wheel in my workshop, it was nice to see this clip so I can be absolutely sure I didn't dream the rest of the story. It certainly made my day!
Two rock gods and a garage full of cars that are worthy transport for either or both of them. These rare moments offset all the dross that this medium pumps out. Thank you Brian. Thank you Nick.
I still remember this GTO (and Nick's F40 another time) passing us on my way to school down some pretty sketchy narrow Surrey roads in the late 80's; couldn't believe I'd actually seen such a magnificent car. What a legend to actually go out and use these cars on the roads (and race them) rather than store them and look at them every now and then.
I read about Nick Mason and his Ferrari GTO obsession whilst I was at college way back in the ‘80s, before I even knew about his Pink Floyd fame. It’s great to hear of wealthy patrons like him keeping legacies of great marques alive with just pure love, expert knowledge and regular driving of these great cars, and not the slightest hint of status gratification snobbery either 🙏🏽
What I like the most is how much driving Nick has done in the car. Not just hiding away in a private collection. No matter the worth, these cars are meant to be driven, not hidden.
I love this! Not just two rock stars, but TRUE enthusiasm for the cars they own and drive, both men have incredible collections that they both drive constantly. Truly great men, it’s about the cars, not the value.
The Tate modern has art exhibitions showing the likes of a pile of bricks that have been draped with sausages and that is called art. This beautiful car is REAL ART.
Tue museum of design has made an exhibition dedicated to Ferrari, I think it was 3 years ago. One 250gto was there. It was green and it was incredible to see one in real world
A car worth £40m (and probably more in the future)! My head is still sinning! Nick Mason, not only a true petrol head, but also a wise purchaser of cars. And Brian comes across as such a nice fellow.
He didn't buy it out of wisdom that it would increase in value. He bought it because it was his childhood dream car, having seen it at races with his dad. It is still raced frequently at classic events, usually by his wife. It doesn't matter to him if it is worth £40M or £100M, he wouldn't sell it if you showed up with £500M in cash.
The drummer of this band owns a 250 GTO, God knows what else is in his collection in total. This should give the ones of people on this planet not familiar with Pink Floyd how big they truely are❗ Thank you for driving it, seriously!
Many years ago I went to Braemar to see the cars doing the first ecurrie ecosse run. Driving my 76 911 at 100mph Nick Mason went eeeeowww past at probably 150 or more in that gto. He used it for the school run in those days.
I'm guessing that might have been early '90s? I worked at the Grampian Transport Museum back then, and they nipped in past. I chatted to Nick about the car, was great to see them all. Only after they left did the curator point out to me who he was. These days I'd have at least had a selfie to prove it.
Keep on, Mr. Johnson. What a life. While I sit here in my chair, getting harder to walk all the time, it's nice to see people with the ability to live life out living it and not watching it pass them by.
That's the reason why Audi ask Nick to drive their old racing cars!😉👍 Brian, your Interviews are so cool because you talk to the people on the same level. It's not just a Interview, it' s a normal conversation.👍👍👍
"This a good day",.... Indeed. And fabulous to hear Nick driving it the way a car like that is meant to, and with some deft and smooth gear changes made to look easy.
I like seeing these guys shown squeezing into this Ferrari. It's something the camera always skips over when filming the "well-fed" Jay Leno's reviews of low-slung cars.
Brian Johnson’s ear doctor: “I think it’d be best if you took up some other interests, maybe give your ears a break from the loud stage environment.” Brian Johnson, inside a race car: “What?”
I love this pair... When im relaxed i listen to Pink Floyd, when im pumped, ACDC. And the faces of these legendary bands chilling in this video makes me wanna cry in joy ❤️
When i was a teenager before internet...we can only imagine those kind of things of our music hero. It turns out that my imagination was really near of their reality !
I love that he says "it's perfectly good on the road" while they are both shouting over the noise of the engine and box. Yep, looks ideal for taking gran to pick up her pension, doing the shopping etc
I saw Pink Floyd in Toronto during the Momentary Lapse of Reason tour. Was unaware until just now of the sacrifice made to finance it. Thanks Nick, it was more than worth it.
Mason is a true car guy, he actually uses his cars and even races a lot of them too. The difference between an investor only out for a quick buck and a petrol head who see's a car to be raced.
Two of my favourite people in music, so nice, humble and funny. I love Brian’s enthusiasm and Nick’s irony. AND they’re driving a Ferrari. You’ve got to love every bit of this video! By the way, what happened to the full interview? I saw it a few days ago but I can’t find it anywhere now. It was fantastic!
Love the fact he still drives it. Doesnt jyst take it for a quick 5 minutes when the weathers perfect then hides in awsy in a fancy heated garage. He drove it ti the Nurburgring. Top man.
Great to see Nick in his Happy Place. In the mid-‘70’s I had the privilege of keeping and 1965 275GTB/C (2nd at Watkins Glen 6-hour race) at my home and drove it for several weeks on street. The transmission sound is almost as melodic as the V-12.
My favourite Nick Mason quote, ‘Back in the day we all had dealers on speed dial, luckily mine sold Ferraris not drugs.’
"I like Apple pie, but not with the crust" that's his best quote for me
Speed dial in a pre mobile phone age? How clever of him.
" I'll have some apple pie, make sure its not a corner piece"
"Speed " dial may have meant something different too
@@Rondo2ooo Obviously!!!😀
What is even more impressive is that Nick Mason actually DRIVES his cars.
He is a proper petrolhead, super down to earth chap and has the the most amazing car collection in the world!
His wife does too.
Broke down at our post at Goodwood in his Birdcage. Expected him to be a bit aloof but was quite happy chatting to us.
Drives them hard too... wonderful to see and hear a car like this
@@appymarley Even on the perimeter road around Silverstone! He did that in his 250GTO and got fined
2 guys, from 2 of my all time favorite bands, riding in one of the coolest cars ever....awesome!!
Do we realize the status of what we're seeing here? Two living legends riding in the most legendary car
And most people out and about would just see them as too old coots, with out idea how legendary they.......not to mention the car.
Wouldn't say it's the most legendary car, but definetely the most expensive
I was just thinking the same thing !
@@mindeloman Nick Mason carries himself as if he's somebody (he most certainly is). Brian Johnson's charm is that he just looks like some bloke you'd run into at the pub.
@@fredriksvard2603 drummer for Pink Floyd. Also a pretty bonafied petrolhead.
i hope its not lost on everyone how rare it is to see one of these cars actually being driven
One pulled into my local petrol station a few months ago, must confess although I knew it was special at the time, it wasn't until I looked up the registration number at home that I was like "oh wow"
Una delle Ferrari più bella di Sempre
One of the rarest and sexiest and best sounding cars ever
Yes, an amazing car- piece of automotive history!
Wonder what the annual running costs are for keeping her still running like that!?
Brian may be the only person who has elicited anything but a deadpan look from Nick Mason lol. His excitement is contagious!
Brian May??
;)
Brian May?!
Yes I definitely saw a slight hint of a smile🤣
True...the V12 roaring away probably helps though
@@eddiedantes7470 🤣🤣🤣
Nick has taken his rock and roll earnings and invested them wisely rather than snorting them up his nose.
What a perfect pair to go for a ride.
You can do both.
I was going to comment but it would move yours down and you said it better than I could.
And what a car to go for a ride in!!!!!!!! Did i hear Brian say it was worth.....GULP!!!!!!!!!....40 million 😮😮😮😮..
@@captaindaddy8645 yeah I did that..
@@nobodyspecial6436 Yes, and that was just shortly before giving the throttle a sharp jab
The combined record sales of the two men in that car is staggering.
No doubt. I'm guessing combined sales of at least half a billion.
Pink Floyd = 250 million, AC⚡️DC = 200 million records sold
Dark Side and BiB alone are in top 6 album sales of all time
@@stepladder32572nd and 3rd to be exact, only topped by Thriller.
@@kgunitkeese17Thriller's numbers, are based on statements by Casey Casem, and never substantiated with sales data the way Dark Side and Back in Black are.
Dark Side of the Moon dropped out of the Billboard Top 200 for the first time only a few weeks before it's 21st Aniversary release, and the release went straight back up to number 1. It's been on sale more then a Decade longer and more consistently then Thriller.
The reality is, it's good publicity and mythos for the US music industry to have "the biggest" album of all time, even if it's actually not.
This is a true car enthusiasts. A 40 million pound car and he drives it on the road. No glass bubbles for his cars. Shame on those "enthusiasts" who buy a car just to lock it up or make money. Good on you Nick!
why shame people for treating their property as they please?
This baby girl is the perfect Mercedes killer !!!!
I wonder why is not stored in vacum in a sealed glass garage!, is just stored in an ordinary industrial warehouse just covered by a simple sheet of fabric....
@@jamesreeves4600 because not driving a race car like a race car or and giving her the berries every now and then will fuck the engine so it pisses people off because it’s not a Toyota Corolla it’s a piece of history. Kind of like if someone had a Gibson les Paul 1959 you wouldn’t want them using it as a cricket bat would you😂
teah.... maybe.. maybe its the clone..
The growl of that car is incredible .
Sounds like...Meddle
..yes, the sound of a legendary Ferrari 3 liter V12, with six Weber carburetors..sweet and nice..stay strong and stay safe New York April 4, 2021..
"This is a good, good day" - I love that despite having all the money and cars in the world, Brian is still just a guy at heart
When it comes to it rich people are still people, most are just genuine and then there is a few which aren't however that also goes for people without money.
I have a oldish MX-5 and on occasion someone asks about it, that is all sorts of people from school kids to blokes with very very fancy cars that are clearly rich - however they are still people.
@@bzdtemp Why would anybody asking about an MX-5 be a big deal ?
@@jeffreyhutchins6527 Not saying it is a big deal, but when a guy driving something costing like 20x my MX-5 is shows an interest, it is clear he cares about cars and doesn't drive his Bentley to look superior.
Bravo.
Brian's channel gonna be one of the best TH-cam channel
He has a great interview with Mark Knopfler.
Brian Johnson in my book is the best Interviewer . Everyone he has interviewed he let's them talk the guy is awesome 👌👏
I mean, how could you NOT let your guard down a little bit around Brian Johnson? He seems like just such a relaxed, positive guy who's genuinely happy to be having a chat with you. If Brian's got your back you would probably feel like you could take on the world!
What a magnificent car collection! And the 250 GTO - less than 40 in the world and Mr. Mason is not afraid to drive it. Even gracious enough to take people out for a spin! Respect and admiration.
I just love Brians boyish enthusiasm. I was smiling along with him.Made my day.
Brians? I only see one Brian.
@@siler7 I saw 5 , the more 'Brians' the merrier! There would be SO much enthusiasm the f.cking room may just explode lol!
Brian Johnson looked like a kid in a candy store with Nick Mason's car collection. Brain needs a youtube channel just about vintage sports cars.
Yes, that would be really original.
Brain definitely needs to think outside the box
Brain hehe. Reminds me of that Top Gear episode where he gets an award. And they engraved Brain instead of Brian.
Honestly I'm really enjoying Brian as a presenter, he seems to genuinely be having a good time and the mutual respect between him and the folks he's hanging out with kind of has this warm glow to it.
@@BloteBast lol 🤣😂😁
Going through the gears in a Ferrari GTO, it doesn’t get better.
The only thing throatyer than Brian's voice is the GTO exhaust. Trio of legends.
That’s induction noise, it’s even better!!
Brian is one of the nicest, most genuine people of all time. Love his shows, his enthusiasm and passion for cars and bikes. Keep going Brian!
He’s super cheap though.
Bar tenders and servers don’t have a high opinion of him.
A ride in that Masterpiece, good lord ,what a treat....Thanks Brian...
best rock interview show ever!
"it's perfectly fine on the road", he says as they're leaning towards each other and shouting so they can hear each other over the whine of straight cut gears and the loud engine. Lol
Yeah wish it was me.
"I drive it to the Nurburgring". What a boss.
About 20 years ago I bought a single Borrani wheel from eBay. It was a collection only listing so I drove out to an airfield (in an undisclosed location), parked up outside a hangar with a big green sliding door.. If you can't guess the rest, the door slid open to reveal a sea of red metal.. Ferrari and Maserati engines on stands.. amazing goodies from floor to ceiling. Although I still have the wheel in my workshop, it was nice to see this clip so I can be absolutely sure I didn't dream the rest of the story. It certainly made my day!
Love to see such a valuable car being driven. The car and these guys are legends
Well that was an absolute treat, seeing the emotions on their faces from the joy of taking that beautiful 250 GTO for a spin. 👌🏽✌🏽
Three makers of awesome noise: Nick, Brian and Enzo
Sweet noises
Gioacchino Colombo, Giuseppe Busso, and Luigi Bazzi. Enzo sold the noise. These guys designed it.
Brian is a different man: has the things not just to look at them, and say I have, but to enjoy, use and live them. Best regards from Portugal
This is awesome! I love his “ Damn near speaking the Kings english” way about him, i could hear him tell rock & car stories all day long.
Respect Nick, Pink Floyd best band ever, peace and love.
Lovely old car, great mechanical sounds. It' good to see the car driven as it was intended with so much passion.
A generation of people that are still real and not constructs. I believe you can see this in their car ride. And, very refreshing to see.
Two rock gods and a garage full of cars that are worthy transport for either or both of them.
These rare moments offset all the dross that this medium pumps out.
Thank you Brian. Thank you Nick.
I still remember this GTO (and Nick's F40 another time) passing us on my way to school down some pretty sketchy narrow Surrey roads in the late 80's; couldn't believe I'd actually seen such a magnificent car. What a legend to actually go out and use these cars on the roads (and race them) rather than store them and look at them every now and then.
Wow....awesome!!
Brian Johnson is without doubt the nicest man in Rock he’s like a big kid on and off the stage
Most old blokes from the North East are nice people
plenty of nice guys, what are you talking about
Brian May.
Great videos Brian! Keep them coming. Such a nice relaxed approach. 👍
I read about Nick Mason and his Ferrari GTO obsession whilst I was at college way back in the ‘80s, before I even knew about his Pink Floyd fame. It’s great to hear of wealthy patrons like him keeping legacies of great marques alive with just pure love, expert knowledge and regular driving of these great cars, and not the slightest hint of status gratification snobbery either 🙏🏽
What I like the most is how much driving Nick has done in the car. Not just hiding away in a private collection. No matter the worth, these cars are meant to be driven, not hidden.
I love this! Not just two rock stars, but TRUE enthusiasm for the cars they own and drive, both men have incredible collections that they both drive constantly. Truly great men, it’s about the cars, not the value.
Ive been smiling all along the Ride. Brain is so on Emotion. Thx for this.
The Tate modern has art exhibitions showing the likes of a pile of bricks that have been draped with sausages and that is called art. This beautiful car is REAL ART.
Just another brick in the wall...
Art in motion.
Tue museum of design has made an exhibition dedicated to Ferrari, I think it was 3 years ago. One 250gto was there. It was green and it was incredible to see one in real world
@@audieconrad8995 👏👏👏👏👏
Wow! A beautiful car! 👍😊👏 Great interview. 👍
Cars are meant to be driven. I just love that this car gets regular exercise. 1962 was an epic year.
A car worth £40m (and probably more in the future)! My head is still sinning! Nick Mason, not only a true petrol head, but also a wise purchaser of cars. And Brian comes across as such a nice fellow.
Worth more. The founder of WeatherTech paid $80M for his 250 GTO a few years ago.
It's worth more than 80m
He didn't buy it out of wisdom that it would increase in value. He bought it because it was his childhood dream car, having seen it at races with his dad. It is still raced frequently at classic events, usually by his wife. It doesn't matter to him if it is worth £40M or £100M, he wouldn't sell it if you showed up with £500M in cash.
Every man has his price but bet he’ll keep her like he has.Beautiful!
And maybe it will be even more expensive after this video haha
This guy put a £40 000 000 car on The English Channel ferry and then drove it across Europe to a public racetrack and then back again.👍
I've never been keen on personalised numberplates but I just can't argue with this one!
The drummer of this band owns a 250 GTO, God knows what else is in his collection in total. This should give the ones of people on this planet not familiar with Pink Floyd how big they truely are❗
Thank you for driving it, seriously!
What really impressed me is that Sir Nick didn't have to warm up the engine
Many years ago I went to Braemar to see the cars doing the first ecurrie ecosse run. Driving my 76 911 at 100mph Nick Mason went eeeeowww past at probably 150 or more in that gto. He used it for the school run in those days.
I'm guessing that might have been early '90s? I worked at the Grampian Transport Museum back then, and they nipped in past. I chatted to Nick about the car, was great to see them all. Only after they left did the curator point out to me who he was. These days I'd have at least had a selfie to prove it.
Two boys in à toy ! Roll and Roll music of the V 12 Colombo. Thank you for sharing this moment of pure pleasure ❤😊
Damn, Nick Mason is a real serious man, isn't he? He looks hard to 'approach'.
Watch some interviews with him - seems to be a nice and approachable chap and typically self depreciating.
Watched the Sydney show three times! Awesome!
Keep on, Mr. Johnson. What a life.
While I sit here in my chair, getting harder to walk all the time, it's nice to see people with the ability to live life out living it and not watching it pass them by.
Thanks for that. It's 7 am.
It's chilly today and still muddy from friday's rain.
But now i am going to take my mountain bike out thanks to you.
Legendary on all fronts! Nick actually romping on that thing and driving it. His insurance guy is having a fit.
That sound...that sound!! That engine ir's like a masterpiece of P.F.
Wowww.... such a treat to Brian and to us seeing up close in 2021 Nick’s 250 GTO, thank you so much for posting 🙏 🇬🇧
That's the reason why Audi ask Nick to drive their old racing cars!😉👍
Brian, your Interviews are so cool because you talk to the people on the same level. It's not just a Interview, it' s a normal conversation.👍👍👍
Who needs a radio when you hear Beautiful sounds like that l could listen to the car all day 😊👍 thanks chaps 👍
Brian Johnson is like a kid, and Nick Mason is like a grown up. Really this is the most awesome AC/DC - Pink Floyd merging that we'll ever see.
Gentlerocks drivers 😉😄
"This a good day",.... Indeed. And fabulous to hear Nick driving it the way a car like that is meant to, and with some deft and smooth gear changes made to look easy.
“That’s real Rock and Roll!”
The slap of his wedding ring on the car several times in the beginning of the video made me wince
Not a bad investment! Pretty damn cool how he actually uses it too.
Definitely further evidence that Nick Mason is a living legend in more than one category!
Absolutely love this man.
Brilliant. Brilliant. Brilliant. And the car ain’t bad either. Thanks gents. For more than you know.
CARS ARE MOST HAPPY WHEN THEY ARE BEING DRIVEN AND ENJOYED BY THE PEOPLE WHO LOVE THEM😊👍❤
a man of my own heart, DRIVES his 40 million euro auto like its meant too be driven. I adore his passion too drive. well done sir,👍🙏
2 stars in this video, and one legend, and it's italian.
Love your channel Brian . Almost as much as your music . Great to see two legends of my two favourite bands having fun . 👍👍😃
I like seeing these guys shown squeezing into this Ferrari. It's something the camera always skips over when filming the "well-fed" Jay Leno's reviews of low-slung cars.
At just over 3 minutes long, this vid with Brian’s excited voice and that glorious V12 engine note would make a great Brian and Nick rock single 😂
Brian Johnson’s ear doctor: “I think it’d be best if you took up some other interests, maybe give your ears a break from the loud stage environment.”
Brian Johnson, inside a race car: “What?”
I love this pair... When im relaxed i listen to Pink Floyd, when im pumped, ACDC. And the faces of these legendary bands chilling in this video makes me wanna cry in joy ❤️
Gorgeous machine! Plus 2 icons in the rock and roll game! This is entertainment! ✌️
Wow simply amazing, thx for this. And I also enjoyed seeing both men live in concert.
Enzo Ferrari didn't build this car for it to sit in someone's 'collection'. It needs to be driven like this here.
I agree. Still, it is a 50 million dollar car lol
Thanks! Saw multiple 250 GTOs racing hard (!) at Monterey years ago, unforgettable
When i was a teenager before internet...we can only imagine those kind of things of our music hero. It turns out that my imagination was really near of their reality !
Most of these cars haven't seen a drop of rain in 50yrs Mr. Mason didn't even blink to take it out.
One of my favorite car ever ❤️ Just gorgeous!!!
Brian is the nicest guy ever. I really enjoyed the time I spent with him when he was at the George V in Paris.
I love that he says "it's perfectly good on the road" while they are both shouting over the noise of the engine and box. Yep, looks ideal for taking gran to pick up her pension, doing the shopping etc
250GTO was never sold as a road car
The last double purpose road-racing car was 250SWB
I saw Pink Floyd in Toronto during the Momentary Lapse of Reason tour. Was unaware until just now of the sacrifice made to finance it. Thanks Nick, it was more than worth it.
I love the sound of Pink Floyd but the Ferrari V12 exhaust wail is possibly .... well even better.
a roaring ferrari and the sound of Brian Johnson voice is all i need to hear .they gott balls gents and lets go
Great interviews - but way too short! Would love to hear the full takes.
I could listen to Brian Johnson talk all day. He’s so funny and awesome. Also, one of rock’s greatest voices.
Mason is a true car guy, he actually uses his cars and even races a lot of them too. The difference between an investor only out for a quick buck and a petrol head who see's a car to be raced.
Finally a you tube worth watching. Two blokes with nothing to prove but a lot interesting things to share. Love the car by the way
That car is a work of art.😎👍
Legends among us 🙌🏻🙏🏻👊🏻👍🏻🍻🇨🇦for letting us see and hear such a rare sight !!!
Two of my favourite people in music, so nice, humble and funny. I love Brian’s enthusiasm and Nick’s irony. AND they’re driving a Ferrari. You’ve got to love every bit of this video! By the way, what happened to the full interview? I saw it a few days ago but I can’t find it anywhere now. It was fantastic!
Love the fact he still drives it. Doesnt jyst take it for a quick 5 minutes when the weathers perfect then hides in awsy in a fancy heated garage. He drove it ti the Nurburgring. Top man.
How can we watch the full show? These appear to be teasers and I’d love to see the whole show. Thank you
A ride in anything 40mill should make you smile! It did that for me on the other side of my phone!
WOW that GTO 250 is super rare..........
It’s also probably the most photographed!! I’ve been lucky enough to see it many times and raced by Alesi and Brundle.
30 something aint that rare
Great to see Nick in his Happy Place.
In the mid-‘70’s I had the privilege of keeping and 1965 275GTB/C (2nd at Watkins Glen 6-hour race) at my home and drove it for several weeks on street. The transmission sound is almost as melodic as the V-12.
"They're doing the work of the Lord. In a Ferrari, they can just do it faster, that's all" -Victor 'Captian Chaos' Prinzi
Best video so far in 2021. It don't get better than this. Stay safe guys you are legends
That thing just sounds like God's Voice.
Perfectly said
it is
And Johnson can't stop talking over top of it. Pretty underwhelming presentation of a 250 GTO if someone clicked in here for the car.