[DeTomaso] Oops--here is the link for FW: Shell Oil commercial, AWESOME!!!

Christopher Kimball chrisvkimball at msn.com
Sat Oct 24 13:58:37 EDT 2015


https://www.youtube.com/embed/1_kwxzU4wL4
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> Shell Oil commercial, AWESOME!!! Enjoy!!  Great video of Ferrari Grand Prix cars on city streets. Can you just imagine the red tape, permits and cost to pull off   this commercial?  Not to mention the problems of clearing all of those streets and roads!!! Here's a link to a Shell commercial shown in Europe, ostensibly, they're selling gasoline, but the cars used in the video steal the show. Ferrari pulled several of their race cars from various ages out of storage, flew them around the world and filmed them running through the streets of Rome, Rio,   New York, Hong Kong, Honolulu and Monaco. No computer graphics, these are the original cars on the original streets. The best part is the sound from the basso-profundo notes of the early, front-engine era, each scene cuts to a later generation, ending with the wail of a modern F1 car. The sounds alone bring a tear to the eye. Even if you're not a gear head, this video will stir the soul. There's just something about 3 liters and 14,000 RPM!!! Ferrari Shell Commercial High Quality   		 	   		  
 		 	   		  
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   > Shell Oil commercial, AWESOME!!! Enjoy!! Great video of Ferrari Grand
   Prix cars on city streets. Can you just imagine the red tape, permits
   and cost to pull off this commercial? Not to mention the problems of
   clearing all of those streets and roads!!! Here's a link to a Shell
   commercial shown in Europe, ostensibly, they're selling gasoline, but
   the cars used in the video steal the show. Ferrari pulled several of
   their race cars from various ages out of storage, flew them around the
   world and filmed them running through the streets of Rome, Rio, New
   York, Hong Kong, Honolulu and Monaco. No computer graphics, these are
   the original cars on the original streets. The best part is the sound
   from the basso-profundo notes of the early, front-engine era, each
   scene cuts to a later generation, ending with the wail of a modern F1
   car. The sounds alone bring a tear to the eye. Even if you're not a
   gear head, this video will stir the soul. There's just something about
   3 liters and 14,000 RPM!!! Ferrari Shell Commercial High Quality

References

   1. https://www.youtube.com/embed/1_kwxzU4wL4


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