Yup, they are Vignales. Of the 3 625 TFs built in 1953 (0302TF, 0304TF, 0306TF), only one Spyder (0304TF) survives. It is believed that they were specially built for the 1953 Targa Florio race, hence the TF suffix in the s/n.
This is not the same. The 625 TF Berlinetta #0302TF is a one off car that no longer exists.. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
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Now there's a car i can see myself driving, somewhere in France... i'd be some private detective or something and i'd always wear really nice Italian & French suits or casual wear; i'd always be really smooth with whatever i did and the bad guys would chase me and i'd always get away from them in that little car... It'd be cool... & i would always pick up Andrew from school and get him in all sorts of trouble...
According to the link, it had 220 HP, and its a 4 cylinder engine. WOW!!!! Thats pretty impressive for 1950s. If I recall correctly, the 308 series in its "bad years" had about the same HP (or less?) with the injected 2 valve V-8. James in Denver
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