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I saw a video Jay Leno did on a 1955 Mercedes 300SL Gullwing. Looks like it's has functional vents on the fenders. I wonder if this could be done on our Crossfires to reduce the engine bay temps? Maybe just cut a hole in the fender and put a mesh screen behind the "gills" instead of the louvers.
Possible, I guess, and would think that squirrel_crusher would have already done it.
As a side note, that 300SL is one of the most beautiful cars EVER, along with the Ferrari California.
( Don't really care for the wheels, but hey, it was 1955 )
Possible, I guess, and would think that squirrel_crusher would have already done it.
As a side note, that 300SL is one of the most beautiful cars EVER, along with the Ferrari California.
( Don't really care for the wheels, but hey, it was 1955 )
Our Prime Minister has one, he inherited it from his father a former PM.
Our Prime Minister has one, he inherited it from his father a former PM.
And my instrument flight instructor ( and professional magician ) had one back in 1972 when I was learning to fly. His was REALLY special : no paint, aluminum body, one of 3 built for the Mexican road race in 1955.
( Don't really care for the wheels, but hey, it was 1955 )
While we all have our personal preferences when it comes to wheels (or just about anything else for that matter!) I happen to think those original Rudge knockoffs are gorgeous. It helps that they add about $50,000 to the value of the car compared to the standard wheels, too!