Hello All: Does anyone know of a listing of the Ferraris that ran the Carrera Panamericana from 1951-1954? I have put together the listing below but am wondering if I am missing any as I have 1/43 diecasts of most on the list: 1951 ( ) 212E #34 Taruffi/Chinetti ( ) 212E #9 Ascari/Villoresi 1952 ( ) 212E #5 Echevarria/Becerril ( ) 250S #8 Bracco/Bronzoni ( ) 212E #9 Hill/Stubbs ( ) 212E #12 Aguilar/Ramirez ( ) 212E #13 Iberra/Solares ( ) 340 #14 Ascari/Scotuzzi ( ) 340M #16 Villoresi/Cassani ( ) 340A #17 J.Mcafee/E.Mcafee ( ) 340M #20 Chinetti/Lucas 1953 ( ) 340M #4 Hill/Ginther ( ) 250MM #5 Ruiz/Villegas ( ) 375MM #12 Maglioli ( ) 375MM #15 Stagnoli/Scotuzzi ( ) 375MM #23 Salviati/Ricci ( ) 375MM #26 Mancini/Serena ( ) 375MM #45 Chinetti/dePortago 1954 ( ) 375+ #1 J.Macfee/Robertson ( ) 750 #2 dePortago ( ) 500 #3 Rubirosa/E.Macfee ( ) 375MM #4 Bonomi/Peyloubet (sn #0358AM) ( ) 750 #14 Bracco/Livocchi ( ) 375+ #19 Maglioli ( ) 375MM #20 Hill/Ginther ( ) 250 Monza #22 Cornacchia ( ) 375MM #24 Chinetti/Shakespeare And has anyone ever seen a photo of this car from the 1954 race? ( ) 375MM #4 Bonomi/Peyloubet (sn #0358AM) Thanks Terry Jones Ottawa, Canada "Land of Gilles Villeneuve"
I have been spending my children's college money and as of this moment are missing the following models to complete my Carrera Panamericana Ferrari set: 1951 ( ) 212E #34 Taruffi/Chinetti BBR ( ) 212E #9 Ascari/Villoresi BBR 1952 ( ) 212E #13 Iberra/Solares BBR 1953 ( ) 375MM #26 Mancini/Serena - unknown 1954 ( ) 375MM #4 Bonomi/Peyloubet (sn #0358AM) - unknown Cheers! Terry Jones Ottawa, Canada
Hello All! Does anyone out there have/know where there is a picture of Car #4 in race markings from the 1954 race? I have seen pics of the car post race but nothing taken during the race. I believe the car was: Ferrari 375MM #4 Drivers- Bonomi/Peyloubet (sn #0358AM) I believe this same car raced in the 1953 race driven by Maglioli as car #12 so hopefully someone out there took a picture of it at the 1954 event. Thanks Terry Jones Ottawa,Canada
I found this car on ebay and now have all 27 Ferraris that ran the Panamericana from 1951-1954. Will do a photo spread soon.
I will be decalling the 375MM from the 1953 race- Car #26 Here are some before pictures will post the finished car when done. ENJOY! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Is this ? Hope this helps http://fotos.subefotos.com/50dd75bc4daf17b4b6d8dc4006f51dc3o.jpg http://fotos.subefotos.com/e6aa27de320be392bc607426a4f196c3o.jpg
These are pictures of the Phil hill car in 1953 (I think) It is the #4 car of the 1954 race that I have never seen pics of. I have since bought a model done by a British modeller of the car to complete my collection. He saw the car in an old mobil oil film of the race and built the model around that - good enough for me! Here is a pic of my collection on display! Cheers! Terry Jones Ottawa, Canada Image Unavailable, Please Login
Here are some pics of my BBR model of car #12 Ferrari 212 that ran the CP in 1952. Enjoy! Terry Jones Ottawa, Canada Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Could you please post a pic of the McAffee 340 America 0150A-model? a friend of mine owns the original car.
That is the #17 car from 1952. My die-cast is black but some have said it was red during the Carrera! Cheers! Terry Jones Ottawa,Canada Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
DOH! DOH! DOH! I have a black #2 Ferrari drive by the Marquis de Portago at that race as well and often wondered if it should have been red too as the cars look quite dark in the pics! Cheers and Happy New Year! Terry Jones Ottawa, Canada
there is are rare colour pic of 0150A at the CP to prove that. i have been sent a copy of the pic by the owner but no copyright so i can not post it here.
that is a differnet pic. the one i mentioned is a race-pic from the C.P. but your pic too is a proof, that 0150A was red then!