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Discussion in 'Vintage (thru 365 GTC4)' started by falhasincronismo, Dec 3, 2005.

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  1. falhasincronismo

    falhasincronismo Rookie

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    hello

    I want to ask if anyone in this forum has detailed pictures of vintage ferraris chassis; 250gto, 250lm, 250gte 166, 212, 250 california...

    all the best
     
  2. richardowen

    richardowen Formula Junior

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  3. falhasincronismo

    falhasincronismo Rookie

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    thanks

    but what i'm looking for are the frame chassis pictures of the vintage ferraris... and those are hard to find.
     
  4. dretceterini

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    There are blueprints in the book "Gilco"; Ferrari's chassis builder. I believe Chater's in England still has copies..
     
  5. macca

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    If you just want photos showing the general look, Marcel Massini's 'Ferrari 250LM' has a couple; 'Dino, the little Ferrari' by Doug Nye has the 206S on p235; 'Ferrari 250GTO' by Bluemel/Pourret for the GTO; and 'Ferrari Sports Prototypes' by Prunet has the 375MM, 625F, 750M, & 500TRC details.


    Paul M
     
  6. kvisser

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    Work that nice must be some of Chuck Wray's? Michael Bayer 330GT #9727, 365GTC/4 #14947
     
  8. kvisser

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    Not hard to spot, eh? Yeah, the car is being done right by Chuck and his group of craftsmen. I've taken some pictures of the body as it has progressed when I was out at his place for a little cookout. It was really interesting to see this car on the rotisserie for sandblasting.

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    Ken
     

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