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Discussion in 'Vintage (thru 365 GTC4)' started by 1oldf, Dec 25, 2007.

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  1. 1oldf

    1oldf Karting

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    The info. I have on the current owner is: Rene Maspoli Switzerland...Tel: 021 9682020-21 ?? Not sure of current ownership. Any help??? #0124A
     
  2. MJarrettR

    MJarrettR Formula 3

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    #352 MJarrettR, Aug 10, 2008
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    The attached photos are from Terry Buffum:

    "Orange Car" is Jim Kimberley sitting in 0124A in the tech inspection line at Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin in 1952. Marshall Lewis is talking with him, and apparently was driving Kimberley's 166 barchetta, partially shown behind the 340.

    "Red Car" shows Ron Chuck driving 0124A at the Monterey Historics, 1983. He finished second in class to the Parkinson Jaguar Special, partially shown to Ron's left. This photo was the parade lap.
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  3. GIOTTO

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    #353 GIOTTO, Aug 10, 2008
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  4. t walgamuth

    t walgamuth Formula Junior

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    Cool Pic. You can clearly see the transverse leaf spring at the front.

    Tom W
     
  5. buurman

    buurman Formula Junior

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    #355 buurman, Aug 17, 2008
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  6. Aardy

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    Note the same : it's a 212 Export s/n 0100E...
     
  7. Michael T. Lynch

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  8. Michael T. Lynch

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    For some reason, the site took out part of the address in my last post

    http://tamsoldracecarsite.net/
    CF2021PalmSpringsMysteryCar1.html

    Here is, hopefully, the complete address.
     
  9. Peloton25

    Peloton25 F1 Veteran

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    It's all there, and the link works in your first post. The messageboard software truncates the URL so that it doesn't stretch the page if it's too long.

    If you take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with the vBulletin codes, you can also embed the URL by using this string of text, without the spaces.

    Palm Springs Mystery Car [ /url]

    As you can see, when formatted without the spaces, the text in bold is all that appears in your post.

    Palm Springs Mystery Car

    >8^)
    ER
     
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  10. RAKLAW

    RAKLAW Formula Junior

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    Maybe wrong thread to post this but.....This site is unreal.. For several years I had been trying to locate info on three Ferraris I had owned, to no avail even after contacting FLA DOMV with years and tag nos. I did not keep Vin no records.
    After posting pictures I was reunited in one day..
    250 SWB CAL s/n 3195GT
    246 GTS s/n 08318
    Daytona spyder s/n16223
    It made my day to see these cars found their way into caring hands.
     
  11. Aaron Barker

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    Hi all,
    I know this thread has been dead for a long time, but I think I may have found another facet of the "0124A" Ferrari 340 America mystery. The attached photos below are found on the Studebaker National Museum photo archive website and are of a SCCA race in the summer of 1952 at the Studebaker Proving Grounds. The car in the photo looks very similar to the 340 America Jim Kimberly drove that year. Especially if you look at the tail lights in comparison to an Elkhart Lake 1952 posted previously in this amazing thread. The BIG difference is that the Studebaker picture shows a Left Hand Drive car when 0124A was a RHD car. The Studebaker Proving Grounds was essentially a large 3-mile oval the 1952 event was run counterclockwise. Any Saturday night short tracker will tell you that you want all the weight possible on the left to be as fast as you can through the turns. Did the clever and deep-pocketed Kimberly team figure out a way to switch from RHD to LHD and back again? Between Bridgehampton and Janesville, there would've been time to do this as the Studebaker race was probably around mid-June. I've got emails in to both Studebaker and the SCCA Archive asking for info but haven't heard back yet.

    Thanks all,
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  12. Marcel Massini

    Marcel Massini Two Time F1 World Champ
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  13. turbo-joe

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    sure?
    not anti mirror wise?
     
  14. Aaron Barker

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    I let my enthusiasm get the better of me. I did find a reversed negative of Jim Kimberly's 166 as it appeared at Studebaker in 1950 (his first win in the car?) but mistook one of the background access roads for another. This is surely him (or Marshall Lewis?) in the 340 America 0124A from an album dated to a 1952 SCCA meet. I've been trying to verify the entry list or results through either Studebaker or the SCCA Archives as I haven't seen this race listed in Kimberly's or the car's competition records online.
     
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