I prefer the Berlinetta version, it's a toss-up between the 312P and 330 P4. One of each would be nice.
le Mans 1969, is that Chris Amon in the shot to the rear next to the gendarme? It is an exceptional image, never seen the nose look better. Thank you.
Some of you might have seen this video before...Very interesting good quality color film from 1955. With race prep for 750 Monza 0498M before being entered in the first race at the brand new Road America track. Phil hill drove the car to a photo finish against Sherwood Johnston in a long nose D-type. Before races had been held on the streets of Elkhart Lake. https://vimeo.com/142298323
My father purchased 012 back in 1980. The car was still in its original red coupe body with yellow wheels. I remember stripping the paint off of the car in the garage. If indeed, 012 was converted to an open car, the conversion back to berlinetta must have happened before 1980, although I am curious if this information is correct, as the coupe body looked original, and needed to be stripped and repainted when we got the car. I think the car that was cut was 002 according to Barchetta. Regards
Tony, you're correct; it was 002 that was cut into a spider, not 012. I'm sure Ed Niles will confirm this. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I am working with a new image scanner and found these slides from the FCA Meet In Atlanta 1984 Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
The GTO, SWB, and Breadvan were all owned by Dr. Ron Finger at the time and were maintained by Gordon Tatum in Maryland. The TDF was FAF's John Apen's. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
The ex-Grossman LWB California which will be auctioned at Monterey this coming weeked. It was owned by John Mastriani at the time. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
In 1982 the FCA put together a fund drive to support the Prancing Horse Farm 512BB/LM. I participated and had pit access. The car retired with gearbox problems. This is not unusual in a car where seats are for sale. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Not a good sign when there's that much spaghetti like tubing running around trying to keep it cool enough to live...
They are heavy cars which came with inadequate brakes. Most were modified with larger brakes to slow them down. All this created a lot of heat.
Question: Does anyone have any pictures of Ferrari Ferrari 166 Spyder Corsa chassis 010I with the body it had from 1949 and into the '70s? Barchetta says it was a coupé body made by then owner John Willment, but I believe it was actually constructed by the british coachbuilder Williams & Pritchard (which is why I am interested in finding a picture of it).
I'm looking for the race number of the Ferrari 225 S 0154ED, winner of the Italian hillclimb Vittorio Veneto-Cansiglio 1952 (September 14th), driver Pietro Palmieri. I couldn't find any data nor pic so far
Looks like #62 (or #82 perhaps?). See picture page 63 of "Auto Italiana" magazine, issue #17 dated 15 September 1952. Marcel Massini