The mechanic in the middle of the first photo is Nereo Iori. He worked for Maserati and then to Ferrari in the Sala Prova with Engineer Busi. When Busi was kidnapped and later killed he came to the States to work for Chinetti. One of the very best IMHO. David
Hi, are you sure about this sn#5367? the car looks likea 250 SWB Berlinetta which wouldn't have this number. just one man's opinion. tongascrew
Not sure if this was posted before but... 4153GT and 5111GT... I believe it's at the "Tour de France" but not sure... Image Unavailable, Please Login
Here are some photos my father took in the early 70's: http://alrphotography.zenfolio.com/p262367266/ Most are from Brazil GP, Argentina GP, French GP of '72 I believe. Enjoy!
geat pics. thanks "Clay? Viveur, Danseur, Play boys et à temps perdu, pilote." Enzo Ferrari http://alrphotography.zenfolio.com/p262367266/h3f87fabd#h3f87fabd
"Clay? He liked the good things in life, he was a dancer, a playboy and a racing driver in his spare time" Enzo Ferrari Enzo also mentions "a soccer and tennis player" in Piloti Che Gente. Nathan
I visited the Ferrari factory a few days after Clay's second place finish at the Italian Grand Prix at Monza in 1976 (Lauda, though recovering from his horrific accident, finished fourth). I expressed enthusiasm for Clay's performance, but a discouraging glance and a discreet shake of the head told me his days with the team were numbered. Here is my father outside the service center in Modena on that day. Image Unavailable, Please Login
You mean you have a problem with the Jaguar? XK120 #8 was entered by Escalier/Guerin and finished 18th OA. Best wishes, Kare
Three books in French evoke, and three photos, this berlinetta Lusso: - La légende Ferrari EPA editor "Ferrari 250 GT Competition" by Jess G. Pourret page 279 - EPA editor "Les Ferrari de route et de rêve" by Antoine Prunet top of page 245 - Palmier editor Charade "Le plus beau circuit du monde" by Patrice Besquet, page 77.
Which 275? There are a lot more F photos on this nice site www.lemans-photo.org Tom Image Unavailable, Please Login
Does anyone have any good photos of the 1963 and 1964 Daytona Continental winners that they would share? Both were NART 250 GTOs, 4219 and 5571. Gil
Time to bump this thread. I found these photos on a non private German website. The photos are by Sigurd Reilbach, and were posted by the photographer. #0846 1966 Nurburgring front/rear shots and 1961 Spa sharknoses. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Two more photos from the same photographer. The Spa 1966 winning P3 #0848 and Drogo 250 tipo 61 comp. #2735 I think. TT/Ferrari Expo 2009 model/photography contest-Chicago Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Absolutely right. #2053GT. Maybe shot after Tour De France 1963, judging from the side pipes and the re-spray. Note the badge between the side vents (Carrozzeria Sports Cars ?). Can be seen on the car during the 1961-62 seasons.
Drogo Carrozzeria Sports Cars badge can also be seen in the photos of 2735 GT reproduced on pages 242 to 245 of the book "Making a Difference", two volume publication about the coachbuilt road-going Ferraris, non-Pininfarina, published February 2006. Marcel Massini