Thank you, sir. It seems to have changed a lot, if we are to believe the pictures on the barchetta page: http://www.barchetta.cc/english/All.Ferraris/Detail/1077GT.250GT.LWB.Cal.htm
Information is incorrect. Giuseppe Lucchini never owned 1077 GT and the Italian license plate indicated on the website is from a 250 GT Lusso Berlinetta Scaglietti #3849 GT that also was not owned by Lucchini. Marcel Massini
https://www.motorclassiccorp.com/1958-ferrari-tdf-blue-silver.html Image Unavailable, Please Login For sale by Motor Classic Corp in NY.
My contribution. Original S/N just cut off and restamped above again. Remember this was originally a 250 GT SWB Scaglietti Berlinetta. Marcel Massini Image Unavailable, Please Login
2819 GT in front of the Henry Morrison Flagler House in Palm Beach/FL 2003. Marcel Massini Image Unavailable, Please Login
Concorso on the bayou 2000, Napoleonville Louisiana, Madewood Plantation, early morning photoshoot for Cavallino two decades ago. Drove it for the first time that weekend with Monte Shalett in bayou country, sugarcane trucks dropping leaves as we passed them, the back end jumping over the bumps... Le Mans Classic 2008 yours truly having a brain-gasm. Portfirio Rubirosa, Gunther Sachs and German paparazzette at St Tropez in period. Cartoon inspired by the Breadvan, written by Bruce McCall and Brock Yates, published Playboy 1971: love it Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
“At Denbeigh’s we’re not happy unless you’re not happy.” Denbeigh’s and Stepsons (Successors), Pty., Ltd.
Jolly good show I say, a fine example of the last throes of the British car industry and its just a little massive nepotism what?;-) Reminiscent of the Nigel Shiftright cartoon with windshield wipers on the inside of the screen to mock the pompous yet talented LJK Sethright.