In an effort to keep this going I am posting one of the photos I have ear marked for the "coffee table book" I am planning to publish one day. I have kept the rights to these. Please respect that. Image Unavailable, Please Login
That's incredible, because I have a poster on the wall in my garage with the same start. Maybe the same photographer? Image Unavailable, Please Login
I can't hear about the "scrap heap" without recalling Phil Hill's tale, told to me over dinner at my house one time: Years after gaining the championship, Phil visited the old man, and was having a nice chat with him, when Phil, just making conversation, asked what ever happened to the pile of old parts out back, and the old man went into a rage, accusing Phil of only visiting him to try to get the stuff in the pile. Poor Phil didn't even know how to respond! This tale tells us that Enzo did, indeed, know what he had out back. Of course, A. Bamford was eventually successful in liberating at least some of it.
My friend was racing Moto-X at the Bridgehampton, NY circuit back in the '80s when he snapped these at a Ferrari event running the same day. Anyone recognize the cars or care to identify/claim ownership? Image Unavailable, Please Login
Found this on a website, the thing to do in 1954-1956. Vanwall, Mercedes, Maserati and Ferrari all made aero F1 cars. This body was scrapped along with the chassis by the Ferrari factory. Not sure who took the photo. Personal use only. Tom Tanner/Scale Designs/Ferrari Expo 2011-Chicago April Image Unavailable, Please Login
Two rare pictures of a 275 LM, probably s/n 6107 when campaigned in South America: the first one, was taken in 1970 in Perú and published in a Castrol brochure; the second, taken in 1971 at the Yahuarcocha Circuit in Ecuador and published in the front cover of a local "Carburando" magazine. It was driven in both cases by Fausto Merrello. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I want ask sorry to everybody if my language sometimes will be not perfect . Thank you to all for this amazing thread , I discovery it last week and now I want give a little support . I bought some years ago a big block of brochures and I found these pictures inside , I'm not the owner of the copyright . Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Great photos. Adjusted them a bit. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login