fantastic setting and photos. im starting to prefer the pop up lights. and all the daytonas seem to have the oversized rear wheels, the way they should have been born.
the raining and flooding has stopped, but roads are now potholed. weekend looks to be nice for a drive down the coast. coming out of hibernation. Image Unavailable, Please Login
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Gawsworth Hall today-beautiful Daytona. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
The car looks great!, but... The motor looks quite purposeful...valve seat rebuild time, all the time. Ask me how I know. Ever heard a 6 mm nut fall into a vertical stack, or a horizontal one for that matter...? In racing when someone was too uncomfortably close behind you, a spot of run off , with the rear tyres would send a nice gulp of dirt into the open stacks. All's fair in love and racing... The 9" wheels at the ft. spoil the style. Rear, Always stagger. No need for P/S. Wuss. Time to buy a modern Ferrari, or have your rotator cuffs replaced Regards, Alberto
Was that "898 AR 2B" s/n 13212, as Peter Grootswagers had found in 1989 in the museum's exhibit list, or 13212 as Aardy cited decades later?
........13212 is a lovely Dino 308 GT4 Coupé Bertone built in January 1977. Daytonas have odd serial numbers. If you refer to post #2376 of 15 November 2020 then that is 13213. Marcel Massini
Sorry for typo, yes, meant odd number of course, 13213. But in fact, my entire post was messed up and made no sense. The question was meant to be: Was that "898 AR 2B" s/n 15667, as Peter Grootswagers had found in 1989 in the museum's exhibit list, or 13213 as Aardy cited decades later? https://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/threads/musee-de-lautomobile-mougins-nice-visit-1989.652207/#post-148254235 https://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/threads/musee-de-lautomobile-mougins-nice-visit-1989.652207/#post-148253361