Nations in grid 355 GTB in my favorite colour dark blue metallic Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
This 360 was driven by crew from Turkey. Paint was very strange. I've never seen this cobalt blue before. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Driver forgot to switch off position lights. Probably needed jump start later ... Image Unavailable, Please Login
- 360 barchetta above - parking on the track Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
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Hello there, You took a picture of me !! I'm the one in the white trousers checking whether the picture of the F50 is alright. Thanks for the pic, I'll save it. Greetz
Wow SebastianVoss, Those two pictures look fantastic!! At first glance, I thought you Photoshop'ed them to make them look classic, but a second later, I saw that they were night shots. What a fantastic composition!! And thanks for FINALLY solving the mystery for me. I have pictures of the 195 S, but never knew what model it was. Thanks Again!! Bill
+1!! very well done. just curious: You HAD to have had a tripod? Beautiful shots everyone!! Thx for posting GT
cool Was a great day! Hope you enjoy the next pictures too ... Greetz Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
One of the most beautiful cars ever. Finish on the silver 275 was quite impressive. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Wiki: "It was to be a custom run of 25 cars straight from Scaglietti, but just 10 were built in 1967 and 1968, making this one of the most valuable Ferraris. NART Spiders often command nearly US$2,000,000 today. The ten NART Spiders used chassis numbers 09437, 09751, 10139, 10219, 10249, 10453, 10691, 10709, 10749, and 11057." Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Hello all! Very nice pictures! Amazing to see so many Ferraris together. I was in Bologna that day but I couldn't make it unfortunately...thanks for posting the pics!
beautiful shots. That Norway 355 is just sparkling. What a great colour. Question about the yellow superamerica in the background: Who was the bunch of people that signed the radiator? Seen a couple of shots elsewhere. I think someone else asked this too, but i couldnt find an answer... thx again. Fab shots everyone!!! GT
The car was the last SuperAmerica built for the US market and had Scaglietti bodywork - that's what it says in the brochure. On a different note I just read that this 1953 340/375MM was sold at the RM auction in May this year for 4,22 million EUR i.e. $5.8 million!!!! Image Unavailable, Please Login
Here is a pic, although I am not familiar with any of the autographs: http://www.*************/Pics?viewPic=y&source=gal&uID=119513&gID=1421&pgID=10&pID=616315&first=true Have you seen this GTO? It was signed all over. Bit of a waste really... http://picasaweb.google.pl/przemv/2007_06_Maranello/photo#5082151211701333986