Is there any information on this car ? Is it an original plexiglass ?
I maintained this car from 1976 thru the early 80's, when the owner moved to Texas. Originally a silver with black interior, completely stock. Gary Bobileff Bobileff Motorcar Company in San Diego
Here's 14151 in 2010 in France. Owned by Marc B. Pop-up-headlights. No plexi. NOT my photo. Marcel Massini Image Unavailable, Please Login
Apparently this car took part to the "Sport et Collection" 2019 rally (near Poitiers, France): http://www.aventures-automobiles.fr/sport-collection-2019-le-rallye/ (in France, the registration is attached to a car - it cannot move from one car to another, so the car with this number must be always the same).
So it's for sale in Monaco - strange thing for a US car, it has the dashboard in km/h. The ad is from a somewhat established dealer, hopefully they should be able to provide details.
Looking thru my photo's from 1979, unfortunately, I only have a picture of the tail of #14151 Gary Bobileff Image Unavailable, Please Login
As pictured in the Ferrari Owners Register of the mid 1970s when with its California and then later Colorado based owner. Car was still silver when offered by a Swiss dealer in 1987/1988. Paul Image Unavailable, Please Login
Dear Gary, what is the second car from the right beside the 308? First I thought a Gte but when looking closer wondered what it might be? Thanks for enlightening mme. Christopher
14151 is for sale by DPM Motors Monaco. https://www.dpm-motors.com/v4/index.php?page=stock&step2=detail&id=17900 Marcel Massini
While I personally would prefer this and similar (for sale) topics be placed in “Vintage Market” forum instead, I do find it quite interesting how much effort has been afforded on this example in what appears as an attempt(?) to disguise/hide its U.S. market origin, yet truckloads of quite obvious details/features weren’t dealt with even somewhat seriously or wholeheartedly.