I am talking about 0197 EL, not 0179 EL!!! May I suggest to please read my post #221 again, thank you. Two totally different cars. Marcel Massini
0110 E and 0080 E at Pebble Beach 29th August 1994. COPYRIGHT MARCEL MASSINI Image Unavailable, Please Login
I Can't believe no one still has mentioned the one off Mexico Roadster serial number # 228AT bodied by Vignale owned by mexican collector Lorenzo Zambrano pictures here : http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/showpost.php?p=137315382&postcount=4035
This thread makes me wonder what contemporary Ferraris would look like if Enzo went with Vignale and not Pininfarina years ago.
BTW what was the first Pinin Farina designed Ferrari ? not sure but Farina had designed Cisitalia prior to Ferrari is that right ?
My pictures of 0324 AM at the '99 FCA National in Atlanta, including one of me about to go for a ride in her. That car's a little rocketship. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Marcel, An acquaintance/neighbor has a 340 Mexico. Do you know the car? I think there were just 4 produced. Were they all bodied by Vignale? Gene.
Which vignale is this? http://www.swisscarsightings.com/finalimondialiferrari2008parking/Ferrari%20225%20Export%20Vignale%20Berlinetta%20004.jpg
Pardon me... This car is said to be the first COUPE body. The first PF Ferrari was indeed 212 Spider 0177E .
Didn't the car used to look like this? When did it have the bodywork? Image Unavailable, Please Login
Anna Magnani excelled as film and theatre actress and occasionally sang, but hardly an opera star. The picture from 1952, dedicated to Comm. Enzo Ferrari, was probably taken in Roma, during the making of "Le Carrosse d'Or", a film directed by Jean Renoir back to Europe after his long sejourn in the USA. AM wears the arlequin dress of her Cammille/Colombina rol.
your pic is from the bonhams auction dec.2006 - see the car two years earlier - 0190ED in 2004 Finali Mondiali at Monza Image Unavailable, Please Login