Thanks, couldn't find much on 54215.
Here it is: http://speedhawaii.deviantart.com/art/Ferrari-288-GTO-Super-Car-152102683 See posts #45 to #51: http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/showthread.php?t=231566&page=3 Image Unavailable, Please Login
One of the first prototypes had a downdraft-carburetted engine (!) fitted and the bump accommodated the air-box. A handful of prototypes had this same feature on the engine cover, as seen on the yellow car. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Don't want to be a pain in the a$$, but looks like the factory courtyard to me. Thanks for contributing Joe! Gr. Martin
Sorry, you are right, I have a batch of this same car at Fiorano same day by same photographer and thats where the mistake came from. Thanks!
56655: Indiana (with an 'a' for the correct spelling) Blue. Any idea where this particular 288 GTO resides now? Pictures by Mr Massini I think... Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Worth to subscribe to Davide Cironi's YouTube channel. See minutes 2:47, 9:46, 10:38, 12:54, 19:32 etc of the following video: https://youtu.be/eeLwKNaYdaE Museo Mogam website: Mogam ? Museo Arte e Motori Spotted on Autogespot: https://www.autogespot.nl/ferrari-288-gto/2015/10/15 Photos from Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/141383214@N05/27299407452/in/photostream/
Thank you for the update! I will add the drying side view of this 288 GTO. The car looks new with a sticker on the front wheel> Image Unavailable, Please Login
No, Joe: 47649 wad delivered in yellow Giallo Fly. The Fiamma Breschi color. Delivered on March 1990 here in Modena. The only official 288 Car in not red color. Ciao
Joe, did you learn it directly from Materazzi? It's very strange as there is no room under the rear windshield so I 'm wondering how they could fit a carb for cylinders 1 and 5, the two on the front of the engine that stay under the rear shelf. I will ask to ing. Materazzi as soon as possible as I'm very curious Ciao
Wasn't it delivered in 1990 after it was repainted yellow? In other words, wasn't it originally built in red in 1984 like all GTOs ? My notes culled from multiple sources indicate this application , and as you know anything is possible on a prototype. Let us know what Materazzi says and we can amend the received wisdom accordingly.
Yes, but then the factory delivered it in yellow after a full stripping: The car was registered in march 1990 for the first time, and it was yellow. If Ferrari delivers me a car that is yellow, who cares if it had a different color before. Ciao