Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Length: 466.5 cm Image Unavailable, Please Login
You are correct... This is prob the source of confusion... http://www.motorworld.net/gallery/showphoto.php?photo= Here's the real 0461... 1956 Ferrari 250 GT Boano ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ There was a single convertible built by Carrozzeria Boano on the 250 GT long wheelbase chassis and it wears chassis number 0461GT 0461GT. In total, Boano constructed 74 bodies for the 250 GT. 0461GT was sold to Bob Lee in 1956 straight from the New York Auto Show floor. It was purchased for $9,500 which was far below the vehicles value. The car still remains in Bob Lee's possession making it one of the oldest Ferrari's to retain its original owners possession. Image Unavailable, Please Login
thanx for politely pointing that out. here is 0461 now on to 467 slow typing again... Image Unavailable, Please Login
1952 Ferrari 212 Inter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2 door oupe 2.6 litre (2562 cc) V12 Top gear ratio, 0.91. Final drive ratio, 4.67 Image Unavailable, Please Login
2004 German Grand Prix ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The German Grand Prix shares with Japan in the fact that there is an agreement to alternate the race between two circuits every year. The Race was held in Hockenheim in 2008 which means in 2009 it will be held at the Nurburgring. This year's race will be held on Sunday 12th July 2009. An agreement was reached in 2007 which would see alternate tracks being used. The German Grand Prix became particularly popular and important in the 90's with the arrival of home grown superstar Michael Schumacher on the Formula 1 scene. The Circuit Details In 1976, Niki Lauda suffered horrific burns at the Nurburgring which lead to its Formula 1 licence being revoked. With this in mind the Nurburgring underwent huge developments and won its licence back in 1984 when it staged the European Grand Prix. The circuit holds a distance of 5.148 km and total race distance is 308.863km spread out over 60 laps. The current lap record at the Nurburgring is held by Michael Schumacher who clocked 1.29.468 in 2004. Image below from 2004 German Grand Prix. Image Unavailable, Please Login
469 One of my favorite 275 GTB/4s - 10469 - because its serial number is the ZIP code in the Bronx where I grew up. Seen at the 2005 and 2006 Euro Fest at the BMW factory in Spartanburg, SC. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
470 The engine type for the 430 Scuderia is F136ED; this particular Scuderia has engine number 147004. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
That's awsome... a well known ferrari collector's cell phone number (w/o the area code) is the s/n of his favorite 2 cars...
1987 Ferrari Factory Postcard ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Shows Michele Alboreto behind his 1987 Ferrari F1-87 + printed signature. Approximately 6 x 4 inches. Print# 471/87, issued in 1987 Image Unavailable, Please Login
Ferrari 208 GTB ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Technical Data - Ground clearance: 120 mm, 4.72 in. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Ferrari 410 Superamerica ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This 410 is commonly referred to as the 510 Superamerica, chassis 0473 SA having reputedly been fitted with a custom built Ferrari 6120cc engine. Ghias outrageous bodywork was considered by many to be wholly inappropriate for a Ferrari, but today, 0473 SA evokes wonderful memories of this dream car era. Designed by Savonuzzi, it was influenced by the Gilda concept and commissioned by Californian Bob Wilke who owned several bespoke Ferrari's. In total, 16 Series I Superamerica's were built, the chassis numbers of which are indexed below. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
According to their website FChat's sponcer Boardwalk Ferrari has an interesting toll-free telephone number. 1-866-476-ENZO and yes, i KNOW the banner ad is 576-ENZO. I pm'd them about that. I am going by their website and other reliable listings, including Ferrari.com that all say 476. Image Unavailable, Please Login
477 The Swap Shop Enzo has engine number 74477 (hard to see, I know, but trust me, that's it ). Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
478 The engine number in the 599 that Fabio crashed is 110478. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
480 The assembly number on the Enzo that Eddie Griffin crashed is 48022. Image Unavailable, Please Login
483 Series I 410 Superamerica, s/n 0483 (used to be Ausbrooks's avatar). Image Unavailable, Please Login
The F-430 Biofuel, still with its V8 4,3 liters, can run on a mix of 85% ethanol and 15% unleaded fuel. It delivers 500hp, and the torque increases to .... >>>>> 484Nm <<<<< ! Not sure though that it's better for the planet... Image Unavailable, Please Login
saw this in the heart of Paris this weekend.. and the black one at Versailles Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login