| Mark IV |
04-03-2012 05:55 PM |
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Originally Posted by A-Snake
(Post 1184019)
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The "Bimotore" was done two ways, one with the fore/aft engine configuration and another with two sixes placed side-by-side in the front. Niether worked really well........
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So who influenced Columbo?
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| rodneym |
04-03-2012 06:10 PM |
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Originally Posted by Jamo
(Post 1184029)
So who influenced Columbo?
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You mean Colombo? I don't know.
If you meant Columbo, I imagine it was his wife that we never got to see on screen. ;)
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| rodneym |
04-04-2012 12:59 AM |
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Originally Posted by jamo
(Post 1184037)
i meant what i said! I just wanted to know who influenced him on his selection of trenchcoats.
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:lol:
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| mdross1 |
04-04-2012 06:45 AM |
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Originally Posted by A-Snake
(Post 1183959)
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Neat, but can you imagine how long a 12 cylinder Cammer might have been.Doesn't really matter talking fantasy.
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| computerworks |
04-04-2012 09:28 AM |
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Originally Posted by mdross1
(Post 1184110)
Neat, but can you imagine how long a 12 cylinder Cammer might have been.
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Footboxes are overrated.
:p
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| Hotfingrs |
04-04-2012 09:49 AM |
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Originally Posted by computerworks
(Post 1184152)
Footboxes are overrated.
:p
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Makes for more efficient cooling......
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| Ron61 |
04-04-2012 11:06 AM |
This isn't exactly what you asked but it is the best answer I have ever found about the coat he wore in the series. According to this he thought he was supposed to wear a coat in that episode and he wasn't, but it became a trademark of the series.
The Ultimate Lieutenant Columbo Site
Ron ;)
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Originally Posted by Jamo
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| decooney |
04-05-2012 08:58 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by A-Snake
(Post 1183959)
It was done in the 80's with what was called the Cobrari with a V12 Ferrari engine.
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Anybody know where the car is now?
I saw it for sale at a little place along the ocean near downtown Monterey in 1998 and always wondered what happened to it. Recently found a link to the original build on the car too, but it was Red when it was created. Built in Gilroy CA is what the original plate had scribed on it. Man that engine was a tight fit, way out to the sides of the engine bay, barely fit under the body too.
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| Trevor Legate |
04-05-2012 09:46 AM |
So glad we cleared up the Columbo coat issue. Who says this site ain't educational??
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