1175 and 1339, back in the day.[ATTACH]
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1223GT after a thorough concours detail. 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
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Your car looks a lot like mine. The color is very similar. My car’s color is called Casa Genziana Metallic. View attachment 697914 View attachment 2829450
You mean "Blu Genziana MM 16229". Without the "Casa" (that translates into "house" and is incorrect and makes no sense). If stated "Cassa" (with two "s") instead of "Casa" it means "Body". Body Genziana Metallic is not really the perfect description. And the word "Metallic" wasn't used. Three 250 GT Coupés were originally painted Blu Genziana MM 16229 : 1047 GT, 1227 GT and 1245 GT. Your car, 1391 GT, was originally painted Bianco MM 10319. The "MM" stands for Max Meyer, the paint manufacturer. There is also a Blu Genziana MM 16225 and a Blu Genziana LC 29 MM paint color. Marcel Massini
18th June 2014, in Melbourne, nice car. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Thank you for the correction... I knew all that but didn’t recollect at the time of writing the post. Bianco and blu vinyl interior when 1391 GT was new.
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The vin of Prince Bertil’s 1959 250GTPF is 1471.;recently restored to original condition. Sincerely, Kevin [email protected] (904)570-3793 Sent from my iPad using FerrariChat
Peter, this location is Mr. Niles former residence so I'm sure he owned one if not both at the time. If he only owned one, I'm sure he owned the other at another time- or one of them at two different times . That's the way it works in the US with Ferrari history: Mr. Niles owned just about every car worth talking about, 'back in the day' .