Good god, I was just linking to a video with an amusing story about a PF Coupé, linked to the apocryphal origin of Lamborghini. I never said it proved anything and not everything posted here has to be about black and white historical proof. This is an internet forum.... Some people just like a good story, that's all.
White and turquoise... a proper lady in her church gown, then she crosses her legs and reveals the naughty bits underneath.
Could this red 250 GT PF coupe be s/n 1271? Seen at Autospeak, Modena on May 24th, 2005. Image Unavailable, Please Login
I’m a new owner !!! Yahoo ..#1851 GT…..now I need books and tools … 47 years from 1 owner …LOVE THAT .. Pictures to follow .. I think I’m 3rd owner !!! Wow wow wow Sent from my iPad using FerrariChat
Well … I agree ! The work done / restoration was extensive , Great color and interiors .. just a few details to tend to in engine compartment and it’s top shelf time ! Sent from my iPad using FerrariChat
Congratulations ! Please share driving impressions/reflections in comparison to your Daytona, especially after similar long distance and/or Grand Touring experiences.
For anyone else’s reference: https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/mo22/monterey/lots/r0012-1960-ferrari-250-gt-coupe-series-ii-by-pinin-farina/1229959
Enjoy the 250 I have had mine over 10 years (1099) Remember when you drive, it is 60 years old. If you realize that when you get into the car, you will enjoy it much more Ken Goldman.
Perfect attitude. As with the PF, at its time it was rather remarkable and should be enjoyed as such!
Does Autospeak still exist? I wanted to email them, but www.autospeak.it seems to be a different company?
Goodmorning my name is Ferrari Daniele exact is #1271 . now it.is my property it will be restored and then put up for sale Best Regards Carrozzeria Ferrari Franco restoration vintage cars and parts via einaudi 58 4043 Casinalbo MOdena italy Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Well I just finished my first 50 miles , and feel privileged to document my experience! Once I confirmed how to start, ( my first time in a 250 ) .. I gripped the thin wooden steering wheel in a death grip and slowly coasted forward . The brakes , steering, clutch, all felt smooth and functional. With confidence, I worked thru the gears to 60 mph and was pleasantly surprised to the “ Mercedes “ feel of the shocks , suspension, and ride quality . I went about 10 miles in traffic before hitting the freeway. The acceleration was strong as my courage to push the rpm’s increased. The power is noticeable, and the overdrive has me on google trying to understand how does this work !! At 75 mph , the front started to wander along with my ass , as the car did not have seat belts . ( most certainly a first purchase ). I drove with all windows down, so the wind noise was equal to the exhaust . My mind was racing with the fact that this was a 62 year old car , that drove great , had ample interior room and could easily be driven 200 miles once my death grip relaxed . As I got closer to the end of my drive , I decided to “push it “ thru a corner .. and let’s just say , I will only do that once . Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Sent from my iPad using FerrariChat
It's like listening to a beautiful music on an old mid 60's amp and turn table. You hear every background noise and the flaws of the recording on the 33 but the sound is fuller and less clinical than the perfect sound systems of today. It's all about experiencing the past not comparing it to the new.