Stunning closed headlights. I love the tiny engraving on the light cover Image Unavailable, Please Login
Gorgeous detail, i would dare to say that 50 and 60s Ferraris are as beautiful in the outside as in the inside...than the 70s arrived and after the Daytona it was armagadeon....
Interesting, as in my 275 GTB/2 the location of the pw switches are in the doors....This was an extreme rare option for the GTB/2, never saw one with it. How many GTB/4's have these? Ciao Oscar
My GTB/4 has pw as well located the same as where Marks are. I think it was a quite a rare option probably even rare for the GTB/2 I would assume.
for me, the best 275's has many options such as headrests, outside fuel filler, borranis, etc. what other options were available?
Rollbar, seat belt, anti theft device, radio provision, shorter gear ratio, driver's seat lowered, no rear shelf, full leather seats instead of cloth centre, air outlets in rear fenders, pockets behind seats, no armrest on driver's side, Dunlop or Pirelli tires, additional fog lights, longitudinal racing stripe, chromed prancing horse on right side of rear license plate, and many more. Marcel Massini
Shorter gear ratio? really? Even with the open gated gearbox? Cant really imagine that. Would take the pleasure away from driving the 4cam in my opinion....
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Is it complicate to paint an old car? I mean paints are not the same today, most of them are water based. I imagine in at this periode it was oil based. When you have a old reference is it possible to duplicate il? Mark, details pictures are stuming, particulary the ashtray. Edmond, compliments too.
Fantastic thread Here some more photos of the psychedelic paint car from said movie. IMCDb.org: "Les poneyttes, 1967": cars, bikes, trucks and other vehicles I remember a French magazine article from the very early 80's about the restoration of that car, the French owner going to Pozzi repeatedly and absolutely hating the parts department people there. The car was also very assymetrical at the front which gave him further nightmares. In the article it was noted that the hippie paintjob was to hide the fact that someone involved with the movie had taken the car for a spin and done some bodywork damage. Here are 275GTB's in movies and TV shows. http://www.imcdb.org/vehicles.php?make=Ferrari&model=275+GTB&modelMatch=1&modelInclModel=on Best regards, MS
aaah, looks great and I like the old school garage as backdrop. If I buy all 6 and borrow all the money, how much is that per week?