Great photos Ed, thanks for sharing and thanks to Jarrett. I don't see Jarrett post much anymore?
Although not that old of a picture, some of you may like it. Spotted lying around in the factory circa 1989. Image Unavailable, Please Login
I'm here! Just been a bit busy lately...getting married this summer etc....I still enjoy checking out this thread from time to time. Glad you got the digital photos under control Ed! -Jarrett
Thanks for sharing, Ed. Interesting to see a P3 wind tunnel model on the far workbench - devoid of any diaplanes and spoilers.
Thank you very much for your beautifull and interesting photos, Ed. I found this b&w in a German magazine. Where are all those models now? Image Unavailable, Please Login
Very beautifull photograph but Maurice Louis Rosenthal* property, reproduced in Jess G. Pourret book "Competition Ferrari 250 GT" E.P.A. Editions 1977. Romans - Latin - wrote: "Let Emperor Caesar what is Caesar's." *Thanks for him (RIP)
Hello to all, i received time ago some old b/w pictures from a friend in UK and here i attached the pics of the "ARF 474J" plated s/n 3527. Owned in this time by Don Nelson... (i don't know who took the picture..copyright? ) ivo Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Looks like they could have been taken at Prescott Hill Climb - in the 'Bugatti Owners Club enclosure' side of the track. See: http://www.prescott-hillclimb.com/historicalperspective.aspx Note F.O.C. badge on the GTO's windshield. (The U.K. Ferrari Owners Club was originally formed as a sub-section of the Bugatti O.C.)
nice pics - but i have already downloaded them in Jan.07 note the strange volkswagen-backlights from the modification for street use by graber.
Hi Ed, Great shots. I don't think it's a proper Monza engine but rather some other 4C. There were many. Note it's mated to a gearbox while the Monza had a transaxle. No precise idea on the whereabouts of all that stuff but I know Bamford bought quite a lot of old bits in the late seventies.
It almost looks like a Monza motor with a TRC gearbox.The block looks like it is missing part of the mounting casting and has an extra large crankcase.
ce qui signifie? oui, cette photo viens de "Competition Ferrari 250 GT" E.P.A. j'ai rajouter les équipages
Nothing ! Just it's a Maurice Louis Rosenthal photographe in the Jess Pourret Book. M.L. Rosenthal was a very great photographe. That's all Sire. Others ?
More here http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/showthread.php?t=101102&highlight=factory+1987 and here http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/showpost.php?p=135700944&postcount=1 Nathan
From another forum, picture taken at Maranelo between 2 factory buildings in 1960: Image Unavailable, Please Login
Fantastic!! Look at that gearbox with the lever still in place, I wonder if they even had to press the clutch And those 275 pictures are amazing, too...Great! Thanks for sharing!