I really like this picture. It's as if this dog has zero f*cks to give. He's saying, 'never mind the GTO, I have this STICK(!)'. Quite a lovely juxtaposition.
Jerry Seinfeld driving GTO 53289 which we supplied to him for his TV show. Image Unavailable, Please Login
GTO 58329 the ex-Niki Lauda car sold by Joe Sackey Classics to our premier client, driven at the time of this image to that position by myself, image copyright to Web Bland, image gallery here http://joesackeyclassics.com/portfolio/the-lauda-gto-58329/
Please be careful about posting images that are not free (or have had the watermarks removed), and to which you do not hold the copyright. Image removed upon notification by the copyright holder. All the best, Andrew.
Thank you for removing FerrariFR33458's post Andrew. The majority of his posts are image copyright violations, randomly sourced as they are from the internet.
Quite the compliment by his standards, and a far cry from his reaction to the yellow Daytona on another episode of his show....sorry for the digression. Image Unavailable, Please Login
55223 after the theft recovery, now with a repainted front bumper. Nürburgring 16 August 1986. Marcel Massini Image Unavailable, Please Login
Coming up for auction https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/0120/online-only--driving-into-summer/lots/r0094-1985-ferrari-288-gto/891310
He actually said the GTO 53289 was the nicest car (of any make) he had on his show to that point, and also said it drove beautifully, as can be seen on the show. I think he was kind of smitten. Image Unavailable, Please Login
I think it translated to around $85,000, here's the factory invoice for 56767, sorry its a low-resolution image of the original. Image Unavailable, Please Login
One of the most satisfying transactions I have been involved in a few years ago was the sale of GTO 54225 for the legendary Giuseppe Risi https://www.risicompetizione.com/about-us/giuseppe-risi/ & https://pakelo.com/en/pakeloheroes/giuseppe-risi after this GTO had returned from Maranello post-engine rebuild (it was a quick one!) and repaint, my son http://sterlingsackey.com/ did the inspection honors and we supplied the car to Beverly Hills, California. 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 Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
There was a Ferrari Benelux meet at Zandvoort 14-16 June 1985. And there was the meet at Prescott 20 July 1985 but neither one was a specific or specially designated 288 GTO meeting. Both meets were general Ferrari meetings and on both occasions some of the newly delivered 288's turned up. In Prescott arrived also some French delivered 288's, etc. Marcel Massini
Sorry, my fault that's from the archive of images for F40 86640, too many cars and too many image files.
Here's our original 288 GTO jack & tool kit in case anyone is wondering what they look like. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login