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01C or 02C The first ?

Discussion in 'Vintage (thru 365 GTC4)' started by Gilles, Apr 28, 2004.

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  1. dretceterini

    dretceterini F1 Veteran

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    I don't think anyone cared until the 70s. In circa 1972, the highest price ever paid for a car was $59,000, and that was for a T57S Bugatti Atlantic...a car that now is worth at least 5 million..
     
  2. Michael Muller

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    Understand the current advertising for Christies's Monterey auction shows a photo of #002C. Surfed somewhat around, but was unable to find it. Anybody able to post a link here?
     
  3. Napolis

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    I know this page, but there's no photo of #002C.
     
  5. Napolis

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    When the catalogue is printed the photo will be on the site.
    Best
     
  6. dretceterini

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    Jim,

    Congratulations!

    Did this thread get you interested in 002?

    Sincerely,

    Art S.
     
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    I also offer my congratulations
     
  9. dretceterini

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    According to the Christies website, 0002 wasn't a part of their auction in Monterey; was it there? Was it sold? How much?
     
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    Thanks. Anyone know what happened to the Motto body?
     
  12. El Wayne

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    Only what is stated on Barchetta:

    1969 - Motto body sold separately to Henry W. Desormeau, Latham, NY, USA for $300 (Motto body was later sold to Ed Williman)
     
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    wax Five Time F1 World Champ Lifetime Rossa

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    Amazing.

    'Napolis - Somehow, I knew this would happen.

    Were he not only alive, but sentimental, I'll bet Enzo would be glad it's in good hands, too.
     
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    OK, now I'm confused. I thought I was about to post pictures taken at the 1997 FCA National of my father, Robert Phillips, and Bill Noon in 002C that Mr. G bought last week. But after looking at these pictures, it doesn't appear to be 002C. It doesn't appear to be 01C(now 010I) or 02C(now 020I).

    So what is it? left hand drive . . .
     
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    well - here's part of the mystery solved - I scanned my old slides backwards! . . . so it is indeed right-hand drive. so is it 01C?
     
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    Looks like it to me.
     
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    No doubt you are right.
     
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    I agree too
     
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    Got her home. Took her apart. Changed oil. Changed water. Put her back together. Went for a ride. Priceless. It really was. What a car.
     
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    Daddy, can I drive that old silly looking thing?
     
  21. Napolis

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    :)

    I drove the Blue one up and back to my shop but I was still hearing the 166 in my head. WOW!
    Best
     
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    Perfect.

    As always, thanks for sharing.
     
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    I can believe that...and in spite of the fact that it is not as valuable of some of the other cars, it is still the one I would choose. Must have been one hell of a drive in 1947-48 :)
     
  24. udalmia

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    your car is absolutely stunning, pleasure meeting you today
     
  25. Napolis

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    Thanks. Hope to see you at Lime Rock.
    Best
     

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