1997 Lola For Sale!

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dinizintheoven
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Re: 1997 Lola For Sale!

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Waaaaaaaaaaait a minute. It can't be totally original, because Jean Alesi's 1991 Ferrari would have had #28 on it.
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David AGS
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Re: 1997 Lola For Sale!

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Didnt win the lotto BTW
Miserable Thierry (Boutsen) staggers round mostly on ten cylinders (out of 12) with no clutch, low oil pressure, bad brakes and no grip to finish tenth, 3 laps down...

(Murray Walkers review of Boutsen's Brazil 1991 race).

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Re: 1997 Lola For Sale!

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dinizintheoven wrote:Waaaaaaaaaaait a minute. It can't be totally original, because Jean Alesi's 1991 Ferrari would have had #28 on it.


Which makes the seller the world's biggest clown for not selling it for atleast double the price :lol:
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Re: 1997 Lola For Sale!

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He might be right! the important thing isn't the stickers on the car, but the chassis number. He may have looked it up and might be the Alesi chassis with the Prost stickers.

Besides that even if he doubled the price would it sell?
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