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I’m still not absolutely clear about something - did the likes of Vignale, Scaglietti, Pininfarina, always design the interiors or were they usually done in house or by another group? I know Marcel mentioned earlier that Vignale had done the interior of an earlier car pictured in this thread but I wasn’t certain if that was always the case.
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I saw this the other day. Apparently it is a 1964 recreation of a 1959 250 TR, commissioned by the late Innes Ireland (hence the rather splendid tartan seats): Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login .
Can we PLEASE focus here in this thread on (more or less) authentic and original Ferraris, rather than wannabees, replicas, fakes, recreations and the like. Thank you very much. I am absolutely sure that Innes Ireland in 1964 did NOT commission a replica of a 1959 250 TR. That's pure fantasy and nonsense. Marcel Massini
My informant may have got the date wrong, but in other respects it would appear to be neither fnatasy nor nonsense: This recreation of a 1959 Ferrari 250 TR is one of only five examples commissioned by Alistair Walker and built by Jim Rose specifically for the famous Ferrari and Lotus works racing driver Innes Ireland. Superb in every detail with seats trimmed in his own tartan, this car appears in Innes Ireland's book, 'All Arms and Elbows' (2nd edition) with pictures of him at his wedding to Jean Howeth. https://www.bonhams.com/auctions/18297/lot/155/?category=list and It was built for Grand Prix and sports car legend Innes Ireland. His daughter, Christianne, remembers it very well. “I remember the first time I saw it in Dad’s workshop,” she recalls, “It looked a bit of a mess and ran extremely rough. Indeed, when he fired it up flames spat from the carburetors and I remember thinking what have you bought?” https://petrolicious.com/articles/memories-of-a-father-and-racer-abound-from-innes-irelands-ferrari-250-testa-rossa-recreation