It's not actually new to the world, as it's been available on VHS for a while...........but then even the BBC has never let the facts spoil a good story. David Clark was, of course, the pricipal of Graypaul Motors for many years and owned, amongst other Ferraris, P4 0856. Paul M
Very nice find!! Some of the photos are listed in the wrong race. This shot is listed under 1957 Watkins Glen 375, but it has to be Sebring 1957 and #0674 as I have several color shots of that car from a different angle. Tom Tanner/Scale Designs/Ferrari Expo 2011-Chicago April 2011 Image Unavailable, Please Login
How can I get an electronic copy of these images? I have a piece of art work at: http://www.moondoggiegraphics.com/ferrari%20club%20of%20america%201966.htm which I would like to include as part of the documentation. Thanks Phil
Saw a post about these logos a few months ago. Here is Phil Hill in 1954 with one of them on his jacket. Tom Tanner/Scale Designs/Ferrari Expo 2011-Chicago April 2011 Image Unavailable, Please Login
I have this one of Hill. ph.: © Walter Bäumer Collection 2010. Ciao! Walter Image Unavailable, Please Login
A jacket and a mid morning start makes me think it was south of Mexico city at Oaxaca. Part 1 shows the Oaxana start. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfKmWqCYRoE
wow. great stuff! like it in espanol "y Phil Hill de Santa Monica en su Ferrari blanca . . ." picture of the 0396AM - McAfee crash aftermath at about 7:40. not pretty
Let's not side-track this thread, but to answer your question, he was using a signature that included his company name "Tom Tanner/Scale Designs." I edited the signature line out of some of his posts and he responded by posting "This is my last post in this thread" in a couple of threads where he had been a valuable contributor. Sort of his way of protesting the edits, I suppose.