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Discussion in 'Vintage (thru 365 GTC4)' started by Bertocchi, Jan 14, 2006.

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  1. racerboy9

    racerboy9 F1 Rookie Silver Subscribed

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    Can anyone identify the blue car in the last photo?
     
  2. readplays

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    Should be a Deutsch Bonnet or Deutsch Bonnet Panhard.

    Best,
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    I know where there is one. It's been languishing for years.
     
  4. John Vardanian

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    Is this a Scuderia livery or is it just incidental that the hood is a different color? Thanks.

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    This was the color combination as delivered by the factory, first seen at Le Mans 1951.
    In between Elkhart Lake on August 26 and Watkins Glen on September 15 the car was repainted. This color combination can be seen on the color photo of Palm Beach December 8.
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  6. GIOTTO

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    Interesting photos Ed. But car n°38 in your first photo is #14889. During practice, this car was n°38. For the race n°36. See the tape on the engine hood. On my third photo you can see the other NART car, #14141 with n°38. Same place, same race.
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    Any pictures of the car nowadays?

    Gr. Martin
     
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    Francis
    Good reply, but the back of the photo says Road Atlanta. Possibly right?
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  10. GIOTTO

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    Yes, probably right... At Watkins-Glen 1972, this car was n°18.
     
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    It sure looks like the pits at Atlanta from the many times I was there. The large hill, the folks at the guardrail appears to be above track level, and the last clue the truck says Atlanta (although they could have driven to anywhere).

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    Photo I took at the 1973 Montreal Auto Show of an Alfa 1750. Real or replica? Chrome wheels seem odd. I seem to recall the factory made some replica's but I haven't done any web research on the subject.
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    As do the seats
     
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    That does look like a real one, with 1970's style restoration upgrades :). Alfa and Zagato did make a 1750 replica in 1968 based on a Giulia chassis with the help of Quattroruote, the Italian auto magazine. This is not one of them.


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    Definitely not one one of the Quattroruote spiders by Zagato on a Giulia platform!

    The front brakes (mixed with the body style) imply that this is an 8C2300 rather than a 6C1750. With some time I can perhaps figure out which car this is likely to be. Somebody out there probably knows it off the top of his or her head?
     
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    Wow, thanks. ...hadn't seen this one. I have not seen it. My new favorite.
     
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    not sure this one has been posted already. Came across it on a rather unguided google search.

    It shows 0846 rounding the Mulsanne corner during the 1967 Le Mans. Whoever put it on the net incorrectly refers to the car being dug out from the sand bank as a long tailed Porsche. It clearly is 365P2 s/n 0838 (Elphantino).

    apparently signed by Chris Amon.
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    And this rather sad picture. A seemingly contemplative Lorenzo Bandini shortly before the start of the 1967 Monaco GP. Unknowingly very close to his death.

    Copyright unknown.
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    I think this is Monaco 1965.
     
  24. GTE

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    I think youre right Francis. Makes the picture a little less sad I think.
     
  25. GTE

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    That's the one!

    I used that picture for my Masten Gregory drawing, but I had to 'convert' it into it's 1966 livery.
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