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166 bodywork at auction

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  1. 355BOY

    355BOY Formula Junior

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    ....a complete set of replica aluminium bodywork...
     
  3. 355BOY

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    So what, a lot of old ferraris have replica/non original bodies.

    If I have posted in the wrong section can a MOD please move my post - THANK YOU
     
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  4. kare

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    I find this pretty interesting, so thank you for posting it! Still it is true that this is just a bad replica body once installed on a Ferrari chassis - which means that now it is just a bad replica body with no connection to Ferrari. I'm sure that it is possible to have fun with it by installing on a Volvo-chassis or something like that, but that's about it.

    Best wishes, Kare
     
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    Kare,
    Nowadays its VERY helpful not to have a connection to Ferrari.
    All car who wants a classification by F-Classisch MUST remove there not org. body.
    (The breadvan is the only exception as far I know.)
    Even when it was made by the best body shop in the world and absolut accurate.
    A new body made by Ferrari cost about 200k .
    FerrariC. don't makes these ,a local shop get the work and about probebly 70k.
    the problem is the car looks much more like a REAL replica than before.
    Those shops don't have that perfect level.
    but the car is classified.
    Not advisable.

    C.
     
  6. kare

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    Heard such claims many times, but they are not entirely true, it seems. 500 TR 0610MDTR - which IIRC was the first or one of the first cars certified - has a recontruction bodywork made by Uusi Autokoriteollisuus in 1958 (a bus coach factory near Helsinki) and there seems not to have been any problems with that. I'm sure there are others. Best wishes, Kare
     
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    I am not an asset in chasisnumbers but have a more pratical/ technical view on the things

    Best
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    Hi, please tell us more about this body on a Ferrari chassis. It would be nice to be able to incorporate this story into the file of this particular chassis. Got any pictures?? just one man's opinion tongascrew
     
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    This body is the one once mounted on 166 Inter s/n 0063S (ex 1950 Stabilimenti Farina cabriolet).

    Now, the chassis has a black Touring barchetta replica body.

    Poor car...
     
  10. kare

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    From a lousy 166 SC replica into lousy 166MM replica that has "fake" written all over it. What a life!

    Too bad the adorable St. Farina Cabriolet didn't survive! It is one of my absolute favorites of early Ferrari production and should be recreated/restored, how much money/effort ever it took!

    Best wishes, Kare
     
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    Thanks much. tongascrew
     
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    The replica 166 SC body on 0063S was not as bad as the one on sale.
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    1. [Kare Quote] This body is the one once mounted on 166 Inter s/n 0063S (ex 1950 Stabilimenti Farina cabriolet).
    Now, the chassis has a black Touring barchetta replica body.
    Poor car...


    2.
    So which car was this body fitted to?
     
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    Your pic shows 010I with its replica body in 70's with "328 DEL" plates...
     
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    I think this car is 166SC #010I
     
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    I got the photo somewhere when it was labelled 0063S, but now I start to doubt as well.
     
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    They should just scrap it...

    Funny how autction houses always seem to word their ads in such a way you would still think it has anything to do with Ferrari.
     
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    If you go to Forum-auto.com/sport-auto you can find a detailed 17 page report with pictures and "comic" strip describing the crash and the rebuild.. This is unique piece of automoblia reporting. just one man's opinion tongascrew
     
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    Most old volvos, unless you go to the pre-war designs, are unibody. It would be a shame to wreck an old Duett (the only small-ish modern era volvo with a frame) just to make a ferrari.

    Better to put it on a morgan chassis, no? And for added offence, use a VW diesel motor; there are after-market kits to put those TDI motors in RWD applications.
     
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    Sold for GBP 690, so apparently everybody else had the same low opinion of its esthetic and historic value.

    You are correct about the Farina body. It was very attractive and would make a nice contrast to the Touring bodies cars at shows and historic racing events.

    Taz
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    Some of that stuff (incl. a xerox of the comic strip) was sent by me to the owner some 15 years ago. Best wishes, Kare
     

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