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Fiorano - Type 48 Corsa Spyder |
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Years |
Months |
Hours |
Opinion |
Geoff McAuley |
4000 |
2 |
3 |
800 |
A good looking kit in the style of a 1948 Ferrari Spider Corsa. The latest kits are sold under the Fiorano name. Rather than use the Triumph, I built mine on a 1952 Jowett Jupiter chassis, with Jupiter mechanicals. This made for a few challenges, but the resulting Special looks and goes well. The world's first Fiorano Jupiter just now awaits a coat of paint (Ferrari Rosso, of course!). |
john mcginnis |
3500 |
2 |
2 |
300 |
I found the kit a pleasure to build, with all of the parts supplied well done. The worst part as usual was the wiring. It is great fun to drive and I love the shape and style of the car. There are things I would have done differently if I was starting again, but overall a great wee car. |
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