Very interesting video, so cool to get a look into stuff like engines or noses and how you guys tracked down their history, and to see how much they're worth. Must be interesting, more stories like these would be very appreciated. Your car reviews are also great but it's not often that you get to watch content on this. What are your plans with the engine btw? Do you guys just sell it or are you going to restore it back to running condition? Also I kept being distracted by the background, is that a gallardo gt3 or something like that?
Oh without a doubt I look forward to your videos young lady. It contains every thing I need in a video, ferraris and you in your ripped jeans 🤗 Just wish you spoke a a little Italian in your commentary, now that would be ...😎
@@FerrarisOnline Lampredi was arguably the best racing engine designer whom ever lived. His crazy 4 cyl in the rally cars made 1000+ hp with superchargers and turbos something like 7 bar boost. btw... Love the fact that you are obsessed with Ferrari's. My favorite "new" Ferrari is a 288 GTO - then a 57TR -pontoon fender, 250swb, then a few race cars P3, 1969 512, 333sp
@@FerrarisOnline I like the 56 625 LM's and the Early 50's F1 4 cyl cars too... I really like the early open wheel F1 cars. My exwifes father had a 1911 Pierce Arrow Racer which raced at Indy and has other pre teen -pre depression big cars, dual cowl phaetons etc. My parents have Woodie Wagons and other prewar Fords. I collect show and restore vintage Vettes C1-C3.
Both of the motors are in production cars, ferrari dinos run the v6, the 4 cylinder motor was used in the 500 mondial. Infact that 4 cylinder engine was used in their F1 cars and go them 2 world championships.
Thanks coleen
Magnetos are actually used on Top Fuel dragsters, Funny Cars and small airplanes because the are reliable. Nice video!
They are still used in quite a few applications. Dirtbikes, airplanes, snowmobiles, Lawn mowers,
Outboards, chainsaws, I never was into motorcycles but weren't the old 2 stroke dirt bikes mag powered? I love your in depth videos!
I wore white pants in my garage once, bad mistake. But it definitely works here! Thanks for the cool and informative video.
White pants in showroom = ok
White pants in shop = black pants
So beautiful a nice piece of history
206SP engine is such an interesting, awesome piece! Wow.
Great video !! Love ferrari history.
You got a new subscriber !!
Awesome! Thanks for the sub, glad you like the videos.
Very interesting video, so cool to get a look into stuff like engines or noses and how you guys tracked down their history, and to see how much they're worth. Must be interesting, more stories like these would be very appreciated. Your car reviews are also great but it's not often that you get to watch content on this. What are your plans with the engine btw? Do you guys just sell it or are you going to restore it back to running condition?
Also I kept being distracted by the background, is that a gallardo gt3 or something like that?
We sold the engine. And yes in the back is a lamborghini gallardo GT3, it won the Macau GP in 2010. Its like driving a rocketship.
Fascinating!! Thanks for the great video, great to learn some more. Keep up the good work 😊👍
Thanks, glad you enjoyed the video!
Love this
Great video! Really enjoyed the historical aspect if you have more of those stories to share.
Thats the plan!
Ferrari also made a 2 stroke prototype , the F134
Very cool!👍
Oh without a doubt I look forward to your videos young lady.
It contains every thing I need in a video, ferraris and you in your ripped jeans 🤗
Just wish you spoke a a little Italian in your commentary, now that would be ...😎
solo un po Italiano 😊
@@FerrarisOnline 🤗🤗🥰
colombo v12 ftw
Wasn't Chineet's in Greenwich CT?
Chinetti's, sorry for the autocorrect
Yes, and new york.
Is the 4 cyl a Lampredi designed engine?
Yep
@@FerrarisOnline Lampredi was arguably the best racing engine designer whom ever lived. His crazy 4 cyl in the rally cars made 1000+ hp with superchargers and turbos something like 7 bar boost. btw... Love the fact that you are obsessed with Ferrari's. My favorite "new" Ferrari is a 288 GTO - then a 57TR -pontoon fender, 250swb, then a few race cars P3, 1969 512, 333sp
Check out cars such as the Ferrari 308GTM much lesser known rally car of ferrari 😉
@@FerrarisOnline I like the 56 625 LM's and the Early 50's F1 4 cyl cars too... I really like the early open wheel F1 cars. My exwifes father had a 1911 Pierce Arrow Racer which raced at Indy and has other pre teen -pre depression big cars, dual cowl phaetons etc. My parents have Woodie Wagons and other prewar Fords. I collect show and restore vintage Vettes C1-C3.
Mi esposa sabe bastante mecánica y se a hecho un nuevo tatuaje en el brazo que linda ella
It's a nightmare it's a horror if they put it into production
Both of the motors are in production cars, ferrari dinos run the v6, the 4 cylinder motor was used in the 500 mondial. Infact that 4 cylinder engine was used in their F1 cars and go them 2 world championships.
Is she a pilot?