This was later for sale by MMC in Paris no? It's a conversion? I remember inquiring with Michel in the early 2000s.
An unidentified Daytona for me, I saw it in 1995 in Belgium during a classic meeting from Belgium and English Ferrari owners Image Unavailable, Please Login
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looks like # 12791 if so it was sold new to a Swiss cholotate maker what can explaine the color of the car this was told by former owner Mr Th. D.M.
Marcel, thank you. I didn't identify serial numbers at the time I took the photos at that the National Meet.
Not Sauro AND Mingarelli. You probably mean: Autofficina SAURO in Bologna. Formerly Mr. Sauro Mingarelli & Mr. Luciano Rizzoli. Marcel Massini
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Marcel, in your post #3391, the car with race number 85 appears to feature one-piece door windows. Do we know if they are/were made of glass or plexiglass and if they could be or are/were intended to be opened ? Just curious.
You mean post #2391. 14407 has plexiglass side windows with sliding openings, a bit hard to see on my photo. This is the first of just 15 factory comp cars. Marcel Massini
Thanks for the clarification and yes, I probably need to switch to stronger reading glasses or at least clean them before tackling details like this. Or maybe it was the single malt.