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These great photos were posted by 'Rocky Marino', and I just registered on the site and strated checking out his other posts - highly recommended.............
Not a Ferrari but what an evocative shot - please allow this first fruit of my new addiction to jalopyjournal... Image Unavailable, Please Login
H.A.M.B. is a nice website. I found some Carrera Panamerica photos on there. The last pages of North American B25C/D production photos taken in late 1942 or early 1943 with large format Kodachrome are amazing. This type of aircraft was built at Kansas City Kansas and Inglewood California. The quality is almost perfect. Judging by the file numbers on the color photos I think most of them came from the national archives. Here is a sample. Thank you Kodak!! Here is another amazing link I found at gpma.org. Amazing Targa Florio, FORD GT40 and FIA/INDY photos!! They were compiled for model research and are for personal use only. http://gwadagone.fotki.com/ Tom Tanner/Ferrari Expo 2011-Chicago March 19th 2011 Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Maurice Trintignant in Scuderia Centro Sud's Cooper-Maserati, going to the US Grand-prix at Riverside in 1960.
Actually, going back to town from the Riverside track. I was about 10 cars back on the shoulder running interference for somebody's Lotus 18. Anton
Splendid photos. For the 250LM #5 Piper,with these stands in the background, it is not Zolder but Spa.500 km de Francorchamps 1965 in fact.
yes, but the race number, do not seem to be put in one place! oui, mais le n° de course, ne semble pas être poser au même endroit! http://www.imca-slotracing.com/1965_spa_500_kilometres.htm 250 LM n° 21 1964: Gp du Limbourg - Zolder Luciano Bianchi "5843"
The racing numbers of the car involved on the imca site are, as are several others, photoshopped thus non original.
Amazing!! Where else but FChat would this be posted 1. at all 2. so fast ? What was you involvement with racing in that period? Or if you've already posted about this please send the link. Best wishes Will
Well, I'm 100% sure my picture of Piper's car wasn't taken at Spa-Francorchamps 1965. I do agree however for 100% (too, lol) that Piper's car didn't race at Zolder 1964. Was Piper's car a DNS? Or wasn't even a participant. But I'm pretty sure I took this picture in Zolder that day. I will investigate it again. Attached more photos that day. Without and with the information I collected. I wasn't aware at that time that the 250 GT/L was a very special car. Do notice that Geissmann didn't have a race number. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
0257 at Bruxelles. Posts 480 and 500. It is a picture I took (posted at Barchetta.cc: FF40). The slide wasn't scanned from the wrong side!!!! It seems that somebody thought it was scanned wrong, reversed it and changed the colour as well. The green is much darker in reality. A better proof I only can give with the attached picture I took some moments later or earlier on the same day in Bruxelles. Image Unavailable, Please Login
that's it. thank you for these beautiful pics, Dino286. Luciano Bianchi 250 LM 5843 n°21 1er Gérard Langlois van Ophem / 250 GTO/64 5575GT n° 7 3e 1er GT Pierre Noblet "Pertin"/ 250 GTO 3943GT n° 12 5e Christopher Kerrison/ 250 GT Berlinetta 2735GT n°3 6e Gustave Gosselin/ 250 GTO 4153GT n°8 7e Xavier Boulanger/ 250 GTO 4757GT n°9 8e Charles Mueller/ 250 GT Lusso 5367GT n°4 9e R. Geissmann/ 250 GT 2+2 n ? 10e Pierre Sudan/ 250 GTO 3809GT n°10 ab David Piper 250 LM grenn color n° 5 at Spa-Francorchamps 1965: 16/5/65 500 km de Spa - CM. Sport David Piper/ 250 LM 5897GT n°5 2e and 2e class