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Looks like he's having a good old time. . . but not really pushing it at all. BTW, in the US we call them "smokes." ***s are something different.
288 registration: 999 FLY & belongs to a wealthy well know car & ferrari collection Duncan Barber 599 GTO registration T12 GTO
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Great thread, the 288 GTO is definitely one of the most beautiful cars ever made, along with the F40 and the 458 Italia
Wow, there are some great shots, here! The only time I've seen a 288 GTO in person was in the mid 90s. I was maybe 11 or 12 years old at the time, and our family was on a trip to Disney World in Orlando. We dropped by the Central Florida Ferrari Dealership there off of I-4 so my dad could go walk around, and there was one on the floor. I knew what Ferrari's were through my dad, but I had no idea I was looking at one of the rarest and most beautiful ones out there. I wish we had taken a few pics.
Do you know anything about where and when that photo was taken? Joe, do you have the serial numbers of the cars on that transport truck? Seems that the ones on the bottom would command a better price, since they didn't suffer as much melting from the snow.