Please, only old photos in this section. 225 S burned. Biondetti at MM 1952. Image Unavailable, Please Login
there are so many of these pics ... for instance 024MB Mille Miglia 1950 Image Unavailable, Please Login
From the italian magazine "L'Automobile" n°19 - May,12, year 1968, another bad crash: Image Unavailable, Please Login
maybe disturbing but interesting anyway! some of these cars will appear on todays market with factory certificate and in "mint condition".
this GTO 3647GT represents north of 40 Million $ today and even the SWB and the Aston in the pic are worth millions. who would care that the cars have been heavily crashed in period? Image Unavailable, Please Login
this crash from Goodwood TT 1962 was not 3647GTs only heavy crash. 1963 Nürburgring Image Unavailable, Please Login
and 1965 Targa Florio. 3647GT is only one of many examples of historic Ferrari that have been heavily crashed and rebuilt. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Around the photo from the italian magazine "L'Automobile" n°19 - May,12, year 1968, I don't know the serial number. The plate is black even on the original photo. I have no idea which side has been realized in Italy.
As in previous attempts of similar threads, perhaps some find it disturbing if not down right sickening to publicly display and perpetuate images of events often involving serious or even horrifying physical injuries and/or deaths ? There might even be current owners of such vehicles who may not wish to be reminded of this portion of history of their possession by some indiscreet soul who "read it on the i-net" every time they venture to offer the said vehicle for event or show.
yes and at this time these car was new... i m surprising to see the difference feeling with a Enzo crashing picture and 275 GtB
you can never hide the car´s history. it is part of its fascination and its value. why do buyers pay significantly more for race winners? history! if a car has dark spots in his history the owner has to deal with it. if you cant, dont buy it. just close your eyes and everything is fine?
Maybe we should erase all WWI and WWII footage aswell? Well no right, because it's an important part of history, like crash images of a significant car.