Haskell Wexler registered 6233 on the 30th August 1965. Marcel Massini Image Unavailable, Please Login
Following the Sebring 12 hour race on 1st April 1967 LM 6233 was sold by de la Chica to W. R. R. III, a college student in North Carolina. Here it is just after arrival at the student's home. He had paid US$ 5'500 for 6233. Marcel Massini Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
John Mecom's 6047 at Sebring 27 March 1965, now painted his typical Cadillac Metallic Blue. Driven by Walt Hansgen and Mark Donohue. Marcel Massini Image Unavailable, Please Login
Thanks for sharing that pic, 27th March 1966 is the day before I was born. Here's a pic I took in 1983, also an LM at Zolder. And I seem to recall Beurlys was there as well. He may have driven the BB in the second pic. Not sure though. Both copyright treventotto. Marcel thanks for sharing all those magnificent pics, especially the period ones. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Michael, Marcel's photo is from Cumberland I think. The front racingno 69 at Bridghampton was put in a straight line while at Cumberland it was put oblique.
The most original 250 LM of the 32 units built. Sold new to Helge Pehrsson in Stockholm, Sweden. Raced once at the Skarpnäck airfield in Sweden. Pehrsson drove on the road in Sweden. It is also pictured in the official 1965 Ferrari Yearbook. Swedish registration plates "BA 6666". Since 1967 in the Schlumpf Museum in Mulhouse, Alsace region, France. Marcel Massini Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Another photo with #5975. I didn't drove it but I sat inside. And yes Marcel, it's important to call this place "Schlumpf Museum" and NOT "Musée de l'Automobile". Image Unavailable, Please Login
Taking delivery of a used 250 LM with Drogo long nose at the factory's Assistenza Clienti in Viale Trento Trieste 31 in Modena (today a public parking garage) in August 1966. The grey Peugeot 404 Super Luxe is Commendatore Enzo Ferraris's personal car. The factory service department in the city of Modena, across Enzo Ferrari's townhouse, serviced and maintained Ferraris from all over the world, up to 800 cars per year (in the 1960s and 1970s). It was headed by the late Gaetano Florini, a very experienced chain-smoking engineer. The Assistenza Clienti is also the place where they built the 365 GTB/4 Competizione and the 512 BB LMs (NOT in Maranello). Marcel Massini Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Very interesting photos! And a very special 404. And what's with the Autobianchi Primula and the FIAT 850?
I understand that the Primula was the daily driver of Dottore Amerigo Manicardi, sales director at the time. Marcel Massini
So, you guys seriously like 250 LMs, right? OK, how many do you want? ENJOY (the first 8 cars are 250 LMs). Marcel Massini Image Unavailable, Please Login
Ed needs his own thread. How about calling it "The Ed Niles Collection photo thread". Thats simple!! I think alot of people would enjoy it. Tom Tanner/Ferrari Expo 2009 Model/Photography contest