See thread with period chassis pix. http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/vintage-thru-365-gtc4-sponsored-vintage-driving-machines/532706-vintage-ferrari-chassis-pics.html Marcel Massini
1957 Ferrari 250 GT LWB "TdF" S/N 0733GT on display at the 10th "The Art Of The Car Concours' Kansas City, USA. #0733GT finished the 1957 Tour De France second overall, driven by Maurice Trintignant / Francois Picard. Photograph courtesy of Velocetoday. Image Unavailable, Please Login
It was at Wings & Wheels last year. Weren't you there? Edit: here's a post with a picture: http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/144144503-post86351.html
It is with the kind permission of the legendary Gunther Raupp that I am posting the image below. TdF 0895gt is one of the cars featured in the 2017 Ferrari official calendar. RAUPP DESIGN www.facebook.com/raupp.de Image Unavailable, Please Login
Had a wonderful drive on the way back from the Netjets event that my friend invited me to. I like the contrast of the colors in this pic. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Barchetta records that the first car is s/n 0597GT, the second '14 louvre' TdF. No information on the second car. Event was Christie's Historic Festival on 25/6 July 1992. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Well there is no doubt that the 275 GTB in all it's iterations is one of the most gorgoeus cars of all time of any marque and a fabulous car to drive. It's tough for me to choose between 275 GTB and 250 TdF and indeed I haven't been able to! Image Unavailable, Please Login
The second berlinetta is 0781GT, the same car than the post #340... Great thread !! Thanks to everyone for the beautiful pics !!