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Have you all had them at least once in your hands? Nice pictures Edwin, this is the first time I see them. Great, a strong handful of hands! Thank you.
One question more Edwin, do you have a picture concerning the frontal Ferrari logos? The strange thing is, I saw in one of them (badly picture) the inscription.... Normally vthe #0111 is an Inter model?
Thank you Francis, I have the second one...with the mention "Export". For me it was just for confirmation.
Sicily, Targa Florio 58, Gino Munaron behind the steering wheel. #0666 Image Unavailable, Please Login
#0380MM buried in the sand at Le Mans where it was driven by Rubirosa/Baggio, the latter beached it and that was that.....
Did anyone ever locate 0380AM? According to Barchetta: 96/feb - Roger L. Wheeler, Huntington Beach, CA, USA (pilot, divorce car may be hidden) 96/jul - lengthly search, possibly destroyed
22nd edition of the 24 H of Le Mans in 1954. The Ferrari of the Italian Baggio crashed on the bottom side in the sand . The Baggio rider in costume and hat chatting with Porfirio Rubirosa at the foot of the billboards. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login In the same edition M. Trintignant /(France) and José Froilan Gonzales (Argentina) won the victory with the car Ferrari 375 Plus #4. Image Unavailable, Please Login
LOL! Reglementation, all race cars get them. Today, until classiche put them, and some events imposed their own sponsors. Miller Miglia or Tour auto and others... Finally cars looks like Christmas tree.
Ferrari 121LM #0484LM. Found in Arizona desert by David Cottingham in 1985. Since 1986 - Peter G. Sachs Image Unavailable, Please Login