that rear wheel arch is different.
Looks fantastic after its reconfiguration back to original by DK Engineering from its body modifications. IG pictures.
Rather striking in the Bianco Polo over blue leather but nicer to see the factory look of Blu Scuro over grey leather.
Back in 1982 07085 got heavily customized with a triangular power bulge on the hood, additional rectangular fog (driving) lights below headlamps, air vents in the rear wheel arches and outside fuel filler cap added by Carrozzeria Egidio Brandoli of Montale, engine overhauled by Autofficina Sauro Mingarelli of Bologna, car repainted white with black leather and blue carpets by Fratelli Luppi. Thanks to DK Engineering all these unnecessary and horrible modifications were eliminated and the car fully restored back to original specs. Marcel Massini
I really really liked the car when it looked like this. I think the mods made it really special, and I'm sad it's back to original, pretty as it may be.
this short nose grill > Image Unavailable, Please Login doesn't look like that grill> Image Unavailable, Please Login
Yes, a LHD 275 GTB/4 that was built for Englishman Mr Tony Mollins without headlamp covers as requested by him. Now with headlamp covers.
09551: 7 April 1967 delivered directly by the factory to the first owner, Harold Anthony Molins, born 25 November 1930 in England, resident at Belgrave Mews South, London, England (Molins at the time was working in Italy), price paid was Italian Lire 6’500’000. Specially equipped with a much larger ashtray and a special holder for a tobacco pipe on the centre console. Early "tailor made" car.... Marcel Massini
Yes, of course. But that was said here already earlier and that's why I didn't want to repeat again. Marcel Massini
one more try, walked out of lunch today in Santa Monica (no drinks this time) and this was out front, anyone here? Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Former 375 F1 chassis #2 rebodied by Ernie Nunn and Ferris de Joux in New Zealand into a 250 GTO S2 look-a-like. Later brought back to original specs again. Marcel Massini Image Unavailable, Please Login