MacNeil and Mozart, as well as Workman were there also in their GTOs (as well as other family members in other machinery). I guess 2019 was the first time GTOs were permitted to participate in the Colorado Grand. Paul
I had a friend who owned a 1964 250 GTO and he drove it in Germany in the late 1960's. He had an extra engine and sold everything for $3.3K. I told him years ago that he should have brought the car back to the US. I met another well know endurance racer who sold two GTO's for $3K and he admitted that he should have kept one of them. I do not think anyone knew how expensive the cars would be in the future and I should have bought a 1953 340 Mexico Spider for $4.2K in 1974.
Correct. Here is part of the entry list for the 2019 Colorado Grand. Marcel Massini Image Unavailable, Please Login
A few from Pebble Beach in 2011. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Just came across one of my favourite GTO images I took over the years.... way back in the fog at the start of the Quail Rally in Monterey Image Unavailable, Please Login
This isn't a genuine GTO, is it? Photos from @arnaudtaquet. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
3607 GT at Legends of Speed, PHX Art Museum, Phoenix, AZ/USA, 29 November 2019. Marcel Massini Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Bruce McCaw's, yes. See my pix in the separate thread: https://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/threads/legends-of-speed-phoenix-art-museum.612091/ Marcel Massini
In 1999 5 GTO's participated during the Tour Auto, here they are at and near Francorchamps.. © Bert de Boer (3387 3451 3505 3757 5111) Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Je possède une pièce exclusive de l'histoire de Ferrari, un souvenir original du 25ème anniversaire de la Ferrari 250 GTO, qui s'est tenu en 1987 sur le légendaire circuit du Mas du Clos en France. Cet événement prestigieux, organisé par Charles Pozzi Ferrari France, a rassemblé l'un des plus grands et des plus emblématiques rassemblements de 250 GTO jamais vus. Comme je vois que vous y avez assisté, vous êtes peut-être intéressé ou vous connaissez quelqu'un. Merci beaucoup et meilleures salutations Phil
Hi Phil, this thread is exclusively in inglish, probably my post was old.. I do not remember. No I m sorry I wasn't participate in this event, Charles Pozzi was not in my agenda in this period, later, I meet him in various saterday mornings. I think you have a thread for selling some Automobilia.
Google translate: Post #176 (Pg 8) - Christian.Fr said: Excellent Jean! You took some excellent photos from afar. I love it when life smiles on the bold in this way! Taking the trip with Hideki Yoshida was already a wonderful adventure. He lived in Meudon, near my home. I never took the time to go see him... I still regret it today! Magnificent photographs; it's nice of you to come here and share them with us. Stanella said: I own an exclusive piece of Ferrari history, an original memorabilia from the 25th anniversary of the Ferrari 250 GTO, held in 1987 at the legendary Mas du Clos circuit in France. This prestigious event, organized by Charles Pozzi Ferrari France, brought together one of the largest and most iconic gatherings of 250 GTOs ever seen. As I see you attended, you may be interested or know someone who is. Thank you very much and best regards, Phil .