Ed: You have the greatest photos. Thanks from all of us for posting them HAPPY NEW YEAR !!!! Ken Goldman
Some of mine. Maybe some repost, but at other times, other angles of view... 0163E, 0515GT, 1739GT, 3269GT (the Bertone sisters), 6025, 9849, 14547, PF Modulo
rossocorsa1: The present interior of 0515GT is absolutely correct except for the carpet, which originally was light blue to match the seats. However, it was a cheesy light-weight carpet that wanted to wrinkle up under one's feet, so I am in accord with the present owner's choice. When I first imported it, this car had a Scuderia Sant' Ambroeus (sp?) insignia mounted atop the dash, and an agate shift knob. However , neither of these was "factory".
I love the shot of the street-ized LM. It shows how the driver had to sit a bit skewed, and too bad for the passenger.
A few days ago already I have posted in this thread photos of the original interiors of 1739 GT and 6025. Browse/search and you will find them. Marcel Massini
I specify that photo 3 was taken in 2009 (RM auction at Maranello / Fiorano) and photo 5 in 2010 (Cavallino Classic)
News of the day : 0026M, 0119S, 0154ED, 0267EU, 0293AL, 0295EU, 0320AM, 0337AL Please note that all my photos are more or less contemporary, taken in the last 15 years. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
1954 500 Mondial Spider offered by Bonhams this year in Scottsdale. Stunning. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
1950 166 MM Barchetta by Touring Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
A new serie : 0040M, 0268AM, 0284AM, 0359GT, 0402AM, 0458MD, 0584M and 0604M Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Thank you for posting these great photos, although I sure wish people would also state what year and model the cars are in addition to the serial numbers.
Sure. Although I thought the priority for everyone here was the s/n All have not yet been posted 0026M : 166/195 Touring 1950 0040MM : 166 MM Touring 1950 0119S : 195Inter Viganel 1950 0154ED : 225S Viganel 1952 0163E : 212 Inter Vignale 1951 0267EU : 212 Inter Vignale 1953 0268AM : 340 America Touring 1953 0284AM : 340 America Vignale 1953 0293AL : 375 America PF 1953 0295EU : 250 Europa Vignale 1953 0320AM : 340/375 MM PF 1953 0337AL : 375 America Vignale 1953 0359GT : 250 Europa GT Vignale 1954 0402AM : 375 MM PF1954 0458MD : 500 Mondial S1 PF 1954 0515GT : 250 GT TdF LWB Zagato 1956 0584M : 857S Scaglietti 1955 0604M : 860 Monza Scaglietti 1956 0774 TR : 250 TR 59/60 Fantuzzi 1959 0790 : 246 SP 1961 1517SA : 400 SA coupé PF 1959 1527GT : 250 California LWB 1959 1739GT : 250 SWB Bertone 1960 2505GT : 250 California SWB 1961 3269GT : 250 SWB Bertone 1962 3747SA : 400 SA Aerodinamico 1962 4675GT : 250 GTO 1963 5573GT : 250 GTO 1964 6025 : 250 LM Stradale 1964 6119 : 250LM 1964 9849 : 365 California 1967 10287 : 365 GTB/4 prototipo 1967 14547 : 365 GTS/4 1971
Thank you. This list wasn’t necessary. I just meant going forward adjacent to a photo so we know what we’re looking at. I’m sure some, like Marcel, naturally associate serial numbers to specific models but I doubt many, myself included, have that depth of knowledge.
I know of a silver TDF and a Dark blue TR..heading down with the owner and family..both beautiful cars..Chuck