I believe that is the remnants of the Wayne Sparling “flying shingle” that was previously associated with #0872, but has since been rebuilt with Lola suspension parts and other parts that were never 0872. It has appeared in Portland a few times over the years.
Pierre Bardinon at Mas du Clos caning 250 GTO #5573 as it should be, during the 80's probably. Posted a few days ago by his son Jean Francois. I just had a braingasm! https://www.instagram.com/p/CvxMRWQIDb1/
I also hope he has replete archives. This of course reminded me of driving it's sister, 5575gt, in November in Arizona even though I was not driving it quite that hard out of respect; I neither owned it nor stole it;-)
First picture from TFJJ on Instagram, after searching this number plate, DK Engineering said the number plate belonged to 3233GT, where is an outside fuel filler car when they sold it, so a change? Or maybe not a real car at Pebble Beach? Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
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Currently in its 1958 Targa Florio’s livery. I remember it was in the entry list of last year’s Revival but didn’t go there, maybe a new owner?
Owner seems to be the still the same... was in the Concours at Fiorano for the 70th Anniversary: https://barchetta.mediacenter.plus/-/Events-by-Year-Auction-Concours-News-Race-Rally-etc/2010-2019/2017/Concours/Ferrari-70th-Anniversary-Concours-Maranello/Ferrari-70th-Anniversary-Concours-Maranello-PS/10-Class-16-17-Sport-Early/?vi=3406962&v=a&dir=2257213&rd=1964532
What's the dark colored one with the silver roof behind the last photo? Is that a Ca Spyder with a removable top? It actually looks good with the top!