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B on back is most likely for Belgium. In that era in Europe it was not uncommon to have a nice chrome word(s) -as opposed to a sticker- affixed for travel in other countries: F for France, CH for Switzerland, D for Germany etc.... before the EU countries one or the other was mandatory.
Rather than post all the pictures here I’ll just point you to www.scuderiaparravano.com a website by Tony’s son Ron. Image Unavailable, Please Login The picture is Carroll Shelby taking delivery in Modena.
That is the shape of the vented drum brake casting seen behind the Borrani spokes. See DK Engineering pics here.
Thanks, I suspected it was brakes, but I’d never noticed it before. I’d like to see them with the wheels removed.
Another rusty Dino being saved. probably Image Unavailable, Please Login back to better than factory in this day and age.
Not seen on the internet but seen on a post card today: a 250 GT Lusso on St Tropez Harbor, in 1964 (copyright Roger Viollet). If anyone knows the s/n I’d love to have it! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Is that just an effect of the photo. Makes it look like the original light 2035GT being restamped with the dark 21 ? Which would be just the reverse of the 2015 Classiche statement.
Thank you for pointing out the search function, which is precisely how I had come across your post and photo in the first place. I hardly ever post myself, as I always research the previously posted information first in an effort not to bother other members with redundant questions. I might have missed the exact same question about the exact same photo - based on however I had formulated the search. If anyone would care to send me a link to the previously posted answer about this photo, I'd appreciate it. (If I had hoped for instructions on how to use a web-based forum, then I would have posted a how-to question in the appropriate newbie section.)