That is most definitely an Alfa Giulietta SZ (Sprint Zagato).
That'll teach me to believe something without checking deeper...it cannot be #2643 after looking for a photo of that car. This is the site with the info stating that #18 is chassis #2643 http://www.teamdan.com/archive/wsc/1962/62day3.html but looking again at the picture could it be that the 250 is carrying the number 28, not 18? If so, then it could be Olivier Gendebien in the Scuderia Serenissima SWB chassis #2845.
but looking again at the picture could it be that the 250 is carrying the number 28, not 18? If so, then it could be Olivier Gendebien in the Scuderia Serenissima SWB chassis #2845.[/QUOTE] Did Ally Ashe from FoW own 2845 at one time? Thanks for the website tip!
This is another great site for all sorts of race results...everything from Latin America to European major and minor events. http://www.wsrp.wz.cz/
Here is a fun one from Daytona 1962. The garage at Daytona. Phil Hill in the middle, Luigi Chinetti Sr. in the back and Ryan in 0794. Don't know the serial numbers of the two SWBs? Image Unavailable, Please Login
Best I can find out is that #22 is chassis #2725 driven to 2nd in class at Daytona 1962 by NASCAR legend Fireball Roberts (even though barcehtta.cc says it was white not blue). car #28 is chassis #2845 driven by Oliver Gendebien.
Hawthorn and others at the Venezuela GP, 1957. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
0372AM, the Briggs Cunningham 375MM with its liquid cooled brakes at Le Mans 1954. Phot credit: Corrado Millanta. Please respect the copyright. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Yes, a big poster!This kind of pics make me a big smile, its almost emocional, its to bad they are so expensive.
The original isn't very big so I don't know if it's good enough to turn into a poster + we would have to find "Corrado Millanta" to settle the copyright / reproduction fees.
I have visit www.************.com several times and i have to say to keep th good work, you have fantastic items.
Jack, I remember seeing a photo of a Cunningham (I think) that had a Ferrari V12 installed. Ring any bells?
Yes, back to normal brakes. The car was at Cavallino last week wearing #5 http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/showthread.php?t=90483. Post #20.
Millanta is long deceased, but the collection still exists in the hands of a relative. I understand there are something like 100,000 photos!
Would you have any contact info? PS I looked for the Panoramica brochures but I think I have them in some boxes in the attic....
Jack, your photos are superb. If you dont mind sometime, could you PM me and advise me on the best way to protect my photos. They are all original and i would like to have them on show, but dont want them to fade, as i know a couple are the only existing pictures as the negatives are lost. Anyway, here's a few more to keep the blood surging!!! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
The 250SWB pics back in post #60 are from Le Mans 1960. The yellow one #18, as stated by Erik, is 1931GT, not a 250GT Interim. They had slightly different bodies. The other one, red #19, is 1759GT driven by Ed Hugus/Augie Pabst to 7th OA and 4th IC. This car was present at the recently Cavallino Classic at Moroso. -Jarrett Photo COPYRIGHT JARRETT ROTHMEIER Image Unavailable, Please Login