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Fwd: Shell Gasoline for Ferrari

2018-01-10 by Stephen Spalding

Enjoy, the sound!!!
Stephen

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Ken Hammerle <khammerle@...>
Date: Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 5:46 AM
Subject: Shell Gasoline for Ferrari
To: Harry Willson <harryrwillson@...>, Stephen Spalding <stephen.spalding.mba@...>, steve.gunderson@..., Bob and Lorrie Letchworth <b.l.letchworth@...>, Neil <nwitoff@...>, Brent Ruggles <brent.ruggles@...>


You boys should love this commercial! Have fun!

Ken

Can you 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.

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!!!

Sound on: LOUD!

Then, click on the link below:

(watch it in FULL screen)


Re: [MarcosManiacs] Fwd: Shell Gasoline for Ferrari

2018-01-11 by larry meadows

Now, That was a real commercial.

Regards,
Larry 

    On Wednesday, January 10, 2018, 12:39:24 PM EST, Stephen Spalding stephen.spalding.mba@...m [MarcosManiacs] <MarcosManiacs@yahoogroups.com> wrote:  
 
     

Enjoy, the sound!!!Stephen
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Ken Hammerle <khammerle@...>
Date: Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 5:46 AM
Subject: Shell Gasoline for Ferrari
To: Harry Willson <harryrwillson@...>, Stephen Spalding <stephen.spalding.mba@...>, steve.gunderson@..., Bob and Lorrie Letchworth <b.l..letchworth@...>, Neil <nwitoff@gmail.com>, Brent Ruggles <brent.ruggles@...>



You boys should love this commercial!  Have fun!

 

Ken






 


 

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Can you 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. 

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!!!

 

Sound on: LOUD! 

Then, click on the link below: 

(watch it in FULL screen)

 

Ferrari Shell Commercial High Quality 
 |

RE: [MarcosManiacs] Fwd: Shell Gasoline for Ferrari

2018-01-11 by Philip Traxler

I loved it Larry, played it a half dozen times. Ha---I’m easy to entertain.

 

Have a fun day!
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From: MarcosManiacs@yahoogroups.com [mailto:MarcosManiacs@yahoogroups.com] 
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2018 7:02 AM
To: Stephen Spalding stephen.spalding.mba@... [MarcosManiacs] <MarcosManiacs@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: Re: [MarcosManiacs] Fwd: Shell Gasoline for Ferrari

 

  

Now, That was a real commercial.

 


Regards,
Larry

 

 

On Wednesday, January 10, 2018, 12:39:24 PM EST, Stephen Spalding stephen.spalding.mba@... <mailto:stephen.spalding.mba@...>  [MarcosManiacs] <MarcosManiacs@yahoogroups.com <mailto:MarcosManiacs@...m> > wrote: 

 

 

  

Enjoy, the sound!!!

Stephen

 

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Ken Hammerle <khammerle@... <mailto:khammerle@...> >
Date: Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 5:46 AM
Subject: Shell Gasoline for Ferrari
To: Harry Willson <harryrwillson@... <mailto:harryrwillson@...> >, Stephen Spalding <stephen.spalding.mba@... <mailto:stephen.spalding.mba@...> >, steve.gunderson@... <mailto:steve.gunderson@...> , Bob and Lorrie Letchworth <b.l..letchworth@... <mailto:b.l.letchworth@...> >, Neil <nwitoff@... <mailto:nwitoff@...> >, Brent Ruggles <brent.ruggles@... <mailto:brent.ruggles@...> >



You boys should love this commercial!  Have fun!

 

Ken

 

 


Can you 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. 

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!!!

 

Sound on: LOUD! 

Then, click on the link below: 

(watch it in FULL screen)

 

 <https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch_popup%3Fv%3D1_kwxzU4wL4%26vq%3Dmedium&data=02%7C01%7Cbeargrass%40hotmail.com%7C376631eb0aec4b80931f08d538468b81%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435aaaaaaaaaaaa%7C1%7C0%7C636476797993355342&sdata=5s6ZhooWitB2pQUdm4uj5ch5cfqPbvG8voFa3Hp%2Fmdg%3D&reserved=0> Ferrari Shell Commercial High Quality

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