Before I had a Ferrari or knew very much about them, I lived near Monterrey. We used to see F40s, vintage cars, and all sorts of fascinating, rare, and priceless cars on Highway 68 between Salinas and Monterrey.
April 1984, Maranello. The image is a cropped version of the original image given to me by the photographer which depicts twenty-six (26) brand new GTOs in a line at Maranello.
A friend of mine saw a pair of 288GTOs this week in a workshop. He could only take a picture of one of there serial numbers. I am posting the pics of the number of the car. You may have it, you may not. I think you can make it out ok. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I will soon I promise. Meanwhile, here one from the very early days... Image Unavailable, Please Login
The fly yellow GTO... Image copyrights Peter Singhoff Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Chassis number 54247, a GTO imported from Germany... Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Benoit Gasperina's road trip to Le Mans in 2001 and the car he spotted along the way. This is 55179... Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
According to the current owner of this car, the first owner purchased it new in 1985 and didn't collect the car from the dealer (Ron Stratton in Wilmslow, Cheshire, UK) for 2 years! Image Unavailable, Please Login
Not exactly true. The reason it stayed such a long time at the dealer is because it had to be rebuilt twice after the first owner damaged it. Marcel Massini
I don't think it's a smart idea to post pictures of a white GTO. The level of awesomeness will get so high that the universe will collapse, probably.