Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Hell Of A Non Exotic Car!



This video brought back memories! I had an older version but every stunt you see in the movie, I did in this car! Mom never knew, thank god!

Teenagers..., go figure!

Watch The Video!


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Saturday, December 12, 2009


Massimo recently took a trip to Italy. During his stay he visited old friends on of which owns a restoration shop for exotic autos. I'll let the video do the rest of the talking, but you're in for a real treat as one of the cars has never been seen outside of this shop. There were only 4 and the other 3 were lost forever. The language you here is a dialect, just about every town has it's version. Massimo's is a blend of Italian and French.


Thursday, March 5, 2009

Vintage Machines For Vintage Automobiles


Last month we took in a 1971 Maserati Ghibli. In order to correctly set the distributor with dual points, Massimo searched for and found an old (1962) distributor machine thanks to our neighbors, Keith and Jimmie of Special Cars Only. One of their customers told them that he had one sitting in the back of his garage. This was wonderful news to us!
2 days later the gentlemen showed up with the "Sun Distributor Machine." 
and we were shocked! It looked like it had sat on the bottom of the ocean over the better part of a decade! Rusted and worn with parts missing and/or broken and no electric motor, it was in shambles. Massimo ended up having to explain to the Maserati owner that he would be unable to properly set the timing on his car until this old machine was repaired, than of course, Massimo rolled up his shirtsleeves and went to work.
After much cursing and troubleshooting improvements, about a week later he was able to get the antique machine running. He than used it to synchronize the 2 sets of points at 45 degrees precision. After a complete valve adjustment, timing set up, and carburetor setting, he was able to return the car to the owner. Although the client got his car back later than expected, it is running wonderfully now which made it well worth the wait.
With the addition of this machine we are now able to offer setting of any distributor, dual point on old Maserati, Ferrari, Alfa and Lamborghini's.

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Sunday, January 4, 2009

The Month Of Lamborghini!


Greetings for the new year 2009! Probably like us, you can't forget 2008 fast enough! But it's over and now we move on hopefully to more promising things. For us, seems like January 2009 is dedicated to Lamborghinis! Two of the first new year projects? A Lamborghini Mucielago and a Lamborghini Diablo, stunning automobiles! The Mucielago, which you see in the picture above, has an e-gear shifter (pedal shifter) that got stuck in 3rd gear when one of the oil lines blew up. Unfortunately in this case the entire engine assembly must be removed to replace the the steel braided line, a time consuming and difficult repair, but an interesting one none the less. The second is a beautiful Lamborghini Diablo, (the red one in the photos on our site) in for a major repair as well, it needed a clutch which also required an engine assembly removal. The Diablo will be the first one out the door for the new season.
So far the first month of 2009 has been very exciting and it's a real treat and a pleasure to work on these 2 exquisite automobiles!

We've got a lot of great engine photos and beauty shots of both cars on our site.

The Lamborghini Mucielago set only on, Flickr

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Monday, September 1, 2008

"Something Old........,"


Here comes the bride....,

And if she's coming to a church in Italy, she's probably arriving in a fabulous classic Italian automobile! Vintage autos play a big part in traditional weddings in Italy. Perhaps it's their “Something Old” from the standard wedding rhyme. Not that they need any excuse to include these beauties, as a matter of fact classic Italian cars seem to play a big role in many of their celebrations and ceremonies. When we recently attended a wedding in Santa Anna, Italy, the cars were definitely part of the main event!

The bride made a glamorous entrance in a vintage Fiat 1100 Millecento decked out in strategically placed white bows that complimented the already awesome little car. Not far behind the bride came the groom and what seemed like a 100 of his friends on motorcycles, his bike similarly embellished as well. All of these elegantly dressed gentleman arriving on their powerful bikes, dramatic sight to see!

After the newlyweds finished exchanging vows, they took their first ride as a married couple in a vintage Ciao, with a handmade sidecar attached for the bride. The bride however, appeared very nervous much to the delight of the crowd, as the little scooter carried the couple in a hitching, stop start circle around the piazza of the church while the spectators cheered them on.

In the end it was a wedding we'll remember, but the addition of these little vintage treasures took it over the top and gave it that playful, stylish Italian twist that we love!

Check out more photos at http://www.theautolegend.com/gallery/Italian-Weddings

Friday, November 2, 2007

And boys will be boys, will be boys, will be boys...,


If you live in Italy, probably you, or some one in your family owns an Ape. Ape pronounced -op pay- means Bee which is kind of what it sounds like as it whizzes by you on a narrow street. Built by Piaggio, it is a small 50 CC 3 wheeled vehicle, kind of a cross between a motorcycle and a tiny truck and you see it being used to carry everything from flowers, to buckets of paint. I guess you could call it the "Italian work horse". But as with anything, if you have a love of speed, any vehicle is fair game, and racing is a big part of the Mondino family tradition.

One of Massimo's nephews races his tiny truck. (He shall remain nameless, wouldn't want to get him into too much trouble!) He modifies his to make it go faster and than races it against other teens who've modified their own. It is illegal of course and beyond the sheer thrill of going fast and winning the occasional Ape race, there is no reward, unless you take into consideration the enormous grin on his face, and the lit up eyes full of excitement as he tells you about his latest win.
ah satisfaction.., the best reward.

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Going Under

This story is not very technical, which is wonderful for non technical me! But it is about one of those things that you just don't expect, and could never imagine happening.
One day a 1986 3.2 Ferrari Mondial came in by tow truck. The owner told my husband that his car was having trouble to start and once it did it idled, but died if you touched the gas.
My husband's first thought was "control box" and he went directly to it's location in the trunk of the car, where everything appeared to be okay. But when he removed the control box cover itself, the problem was instantaneously apparent.

The control box was submerged in water!

Aside from that, nothing else was out of the ordinary. You would think that other things would be soaked, but everything in the trunk on top of the control box was bone dry.
The client later told him that the car had stayed outside during a bad rainstorm. Of course, the drainage for just this scenario , was completely blocked, Murphy's fault.
He took the control box completely out of the car and held it upside down. In the picture you can see the water pouring out of it!

Now here's where the extra mile comes into play. Before replacing the unit and both relays, Massimo also fixed the drainage problem, (not necessarily part of the repair.) ensuring that if the client ever made the mistake of leaving this car outside in wet weather conditions again, there would be no encore.
Sometimes it just takes a little extra effort to do something big as well as nice.