Walter, this is for you... Directly from the Mille Miglia 2006 here in Rome. I know everything about the white one, i'd like to know more on the red one. http://img133.imageshack.us/img133/188/10005500pp.jpg http://img104.imageshack.us/img104/4441/10004898pr.jpg BTW i talked to mr John Hannan, a US collector who owns a Maserati MC12 ;-)...
Here's some pics of an Oregon MC12 I spotted tonight...didn't get the VIN though. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
The A6GCS/53 #2071 has a Fantuzzi bodywork, not Fiandri ;-) All i have to do now is to send the pics to Andrew Male, Bruce's brother, he gave me his email address. And, ah... John Hannan's MC12 is #19406, i already knew that, he confirmed me anyway. This car is under some mods: a rear glass instead of the black grille, and a rear camera. We talked about the MC12, he said he LOVES that car, rides better than his yellow Enzo. Hannan took part at the Mille Miglia with an astonishing Ferrari 250 GT Ellena, only 50 made.
Not correct! Fantuzzi AND Fiandri both made the bodies for the A6GCS. This car is today one of only 3 cars with this longnose body! Fantuzzi didn`t do this longnose version. The car started life as a standart car and got that modification later - by Fiandri! Ciao! Walter
I took these photos today in Gstaad, Switzerland. COPYRIGHT MARCEL MASSINI Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Marcel, your help is greatly appreciated! And... You were so close to the VIN number!!! It is located between the front suspensions, on a small metallic plate. The other position is: under the passenger's seat, another metallic plate, move forward the seat and you'll find it. Anyway you're a great friend!
Marco I'll be back tomorrow morning and try and check. You know, I am a Ferrari idiot and can hardly recognize a Maserati........... MM
Oh come on, don't say that! I never met someone who has such a Ferrari knowledge. But... One suggestion: learn to know more about Maseratis and you'll love them! Ask to Walter Baeumer;-) One thing: that's a british car... Isn't it?
trident 78, I just recive the photos of the MC12 but I can't post more pics. whats your e-mail address?
There is one in Toronto, Ontario for sure. Oregon plates I will search for the a pic with plate number clearly etc. I am 100% on this one MC12 though.