The date I indicated is the month when Eric Russli Birchler acquired 2209 GT, it actually was 18 February 1971, to be a bit more precise. The date is not when those four photos were taken. Marcel Massini
This 275 GTB was posted by Cremonini, does anyone know the SN? Looks beautiful! Image Unavailable, Please Login
It's 1 of only 10 275 GTB Clienti Competizione 07641 being restored by the very best Ferrari people in the world. Absolutely amazing car!
"Jean Guichet’s hard worked Ferrari 250GTO ch no 5111 on the ‘65 Rallye Route Nord.This was the last ‘62/3 bodied car." https://www.instagram.com/p/CJ5cUc8F_nQ/ Image Unavailable, Please Login Not Ferrari, but cool pic. "The 8th placed Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe ch no CSX 2299 of Sears/Thompson back at Alan Mann’s after the ‘65 Le Mans 24 hours. The front end damage was the result of a collision with an Alfa Romeo." https://www.instagram.com/p/CJ8FBw-FWKs/ Image Unavailable, Please Login .
Image Unavailable, Please Login https://www.classicdriver.com/en/car/ferrari/250/1960/806847 I like this one. I dont know if this is considered a rebody or replica (of what?).
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Very pretty car, and done in period so less "offensive" to most. That steering wheel looks a little off to me but I like the rest.
The Classic Driver article mentions the 1973 remodelling to the GTO type nose but not the reversion to the original shape nose of the Drogo rebody that the car now has. Did it have a 6 carb conversion in period or was that done later, perhaps with the 1973 remodelling of the nose?
10987 is not a 275 GTB but a 275 GTB/4. Restored by Bob Smith Coachworks in Gainesville, TX. Non-original color. Repainted at least three times. Now on its 4th color. Marcel Massini