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Garrison Comp 275GTB?

Discussion in 'Vintage (thru 365 GTC4)' started by jjmcd, Mar 21, 2008.

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  1. jjmcd

    jjmcd Formula Junior

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  2. Jack-the-lad

    Jack-the-lad Six Time F1 World Champ
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    "Instinctively Exceptionally Bodied"

    Huh?

    Jack.
     
  3. El Wayne

    El Wayne F1 World Champ
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    Aug 1, 2002
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    275 GTB/4 s/n 9813. This "competition" bodywork was created by Allegretti in Modena at some later date and is NOT original to this car.
     
  4. retired

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    Jul 30, 2004
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    not correct. Brandoli did the car in Modena late 80's or early 90's.
     
  5. Ed Niles

    Ed Niles Formula 3
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    Sep 7, 2004
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    Does anyone know WHY it was done? A wreck? Or just a whim of Greg's? Or did Greg buy it that way? I had a minor falling-out with Greg, who could be very opiniated and self-focused, so I never had a chance to discuss his cars much, to my regret.
     
  6. IanB

    IanB F1 World Champ
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    I was told by the guys preparing the Garrison cars at that auction, that the 275 was rebodied after a major accident.
     
  7. of2worlds

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    Greg Garrison had the ex. Norman Silver Ferrari (white over blue? Roush's favourite car) at a show and claimed it was all original and had never been restored. Norman Silver had pictures of the car when it was restored but Greg would hear nothing of it. Typical hollywood bs stuff all the time there; mixed in with a grain of truth to keep them guessing...
    CH
     
  8. pastmaster

    pastmaster Formula Junior

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    Being recent in FChat's ranks, this is the first time I have seen Greg Garrison's name, mentioned regarding Ferrari's. I knew it from TV, and his producing of Dean Martin's TV Show.

    I did a search and found this thread from several years ago, when Greg died. Here is a previous discussion of him and think those of us who were unaware of his Ferrari Collection, which was something, would like to know.

    http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/showthread.php?t=54597&highlight=greg+garrison

    Ciao...Paolo
     
  9. Randy Forbes

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    First I (ever) heard of him was reading Henry Rasmussen's book Ferraris for the Road, from his Survivor's Series, 1980. The story of the last Daytona Spyder is well told.
     
  10. Horsefly

    Horsefly F1 Veteran

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    Bizarre as it sounds, you can often see Greg Garrison on a late night infomercial hosted by Regis Philbin where they are selling a DVD set of Dean Martin's old shows. At one time the infomercial was still running after Garrison died. I haven't watched the whole thing lately to see if he is still included in the latest version.
     
  11. El Wayne

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    Ed, I spent quite a bit of time talking with Greg about his cars but I had little interest in this particular car and so never inquired.
     
  12. Robert Wilder

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    Mar 3, 2008
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    I saw this car at Pebble Beach last year when it was auctioned. According tho the aucdtion information provided by Gooding, the car was a 275 GTB that was wrecked. Garrison, who had several other Ferraris and long standing relationships with members of the Ferrari communtiuy in the US and the factory in Italy, decided to purchase the car and rebuild it as he ultimately did with a special body being constructed in Italy. I'm sure somebgody who has the gooding PB catalogue from last fall can provide a more detailed summary of this "short story". The car was boutght by Fisken in England for approximately $1.1 MM and it is no longer on the Fisken list of cars to be sold so I presume it has been sold.
     

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