Posted by ScottyHOMEy on October 25, 2007 at 21:36:58 from (71.241.212.142):
In Reply to: Porsche tractor? posted by Scott Rukke on October 25, 2007 at 21:15:44:
No help here on the parts. Sorry.
Haven't seen a Porsche yet, but saw a Lamborghini at a show in Ohio. It was a crawler, but the fellow that had it had mounted wheels with tires to the rear axles, and had a free-turning caster under the front, so that he could drive it around the grounds and still steer it with the brakes as was intended.
Blue and orange. It was a beautiful restoration, and a wondrous thing to behold.
I remember reading somewhere a story along the lines that Lamborghini was building tractors at the same time that Enzo Ferrari was looking for a new engine for his cars with more torque than what he had. Lamborghini's tractor engine fit the bill, but Ferrari would not have the world know that his racing car was powered by an engine designed for a tractor. Supposedly, Lamborghini said, "Okay, I'll put it in a car to prove my point," and the rest is history.
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