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212 Export Station Wagon - s/n 0086E

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  1. ferrari_e_basta

    ferrari_e_basta Karting
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    Nov 1, 2003
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    Helmut Schnug
    Hello

    I hope to get some comments relating my two postings in the thread "Daytona Wagon".

    Here is the story of another Ferrari Station Wagon based on a 212 Export, fixed originally with a Fontana body - s/n 0086E

    This car was several times rebodied, also 1951 into a Station Wagon by Vignale, used as a spareparts transporter for the Carrera Panamericana Mexico in Nov. 1951 - before it was rebodied again into a Spyder.

    Details can be found in Marcel Massini's book "Ferrari by Vignale" on page 83/84.

    You can get a scale model from Brianza - they made 100 pieces only.
    (Brianza number 68)

    Do you have other book or magazine references on that car?

    Helmut
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  2. El Wayne

    El Wayne F1 World Champ
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    Aug 1, 2002
    18,043
    San Marino, CA
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    L. Wayne Ausbrooks
    Helmut, check out the "Reference" column to the right in the Barchetta listing. I know that "FbV" is Ferrari by Vignale, "FY" is Ferrari Year, and "PH" is Prancing Horse, so all you have to do is decipher the meanings of "FEO" and "PeG" (both appear to be books, not periodicals).
     
  3. jhjvdm

    jhjvdm Formula Junior

    May 28, 2003
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    I think the story is not correct up to now:

    0086E started life as a spyder with bodywork by Paolo Fontana of

    Padua en got the nickname 'Sicilian Cart' because of its 'ugly'

    appearance. But it won it's first race (The 1951 Tour of Sicilia).

    In 1951 it was rebodied by Vignale with a body similar to 0076E.

    Shortly after that is was rebodied as Wagon (Giardinetta) by

    Fontana again.

    Then it was rebodied again as a spider by Fontana again.

    So it wore a Vignale body for a very short peiode of time.

    Joop van der Meer
     
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  4. jhjvdm

    jhjvdm Formula Junior

    May 28, 2003
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    Since we're in the 'Wagon mood' I'd like to show a rarely seen

    rebody by Felber of Switzerland.

    It was done on a 365 GT/4 2+2.

    Maybe not everybody's taste, but interesting.

    It was called Ferrari Croisette and still survives in Switzerland.

    Joop van der Meer
     
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  5. ferrari_e_basta

    ferrari_e_basta Karting
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    Nov 1, 2003
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    Helmut Schnug
    Joop:

    ooops, I only mixed the coachbuilder for the wagon version: yes sure, it
    was Fontana - not Vignale.


    Wayne:

    FEO is "Ferrari Automobili 1947-1953" by Orsini/Zagari
    PeG ??
     
  6. El Wayne

    El Wayne F1 World Champ
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    Aug 1, 2002
    18,043
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    L. Wayne Ausbrooks
    Helmut, I questioned their system of abbreviations and received a prompt reply from Mr. Mergard. Most of the codes are listed on these two pages (right hand side, under "Reference"):Books, Periodicals

    There are some that are not yet listed, but they are working on updating them.
     

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