Why does it have a new interior if it has only covered 6400 miles?
barchetta lists it as having 63,900 miles when for sale at Copley in 2015. Clearly someone dropped a zero in the current press.
And a non-original color? And how about the vintage racing it did post-1978? It was Lot #130 at RM Paris Retromobile auction 4 February 2015. Marcel Massini
And what's with that nose badge 0953 GT ? https://www.ferrari250registry.com/portfolio-collections/series1/0953gt
Wow, this thread was cited by Bloomberg as a factor in the car being pulled from auction! Good work, Mr. Massini! https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-10-28/christie-s-removes-angelina-jolie-ferrari-from-paris-sale-amid-ownership-doubts?srnd=pursuits-vp&sref=ziXffE5n
Some more pics of 1267GT, was at Bologna this weekend. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Thank you, Hannah Elliott, for spending your time looking through all those Guerlain commercials so I didn't have to!
Thank you for the pix. Did you also take a photo of the actual chassis number stamping on the frame as well as the engine number stamped on the raised boss? Marcel Massini
I have a 250 PF Cabriolet Series 2 car in the shop which has an excellent belly pan. I plan to use it as a pattern for a new one for the Coupe I’m currently restoring. Can anyone think of a reason it’s different than a Coupe belly pan? Image Unavailable, Please Login
Loos like a late 330 engine. Kerry might have an idea at which point of production that round fitting for crank case ventilation was added to the left cam cover...
Dave, Kerry C has an excellent scaled drawing for the PF coupe. He is on this forum at times, or you may reach out to him. Handle: 330GT john
John, Yes several people have sent me the drawing in DMs. I have compared the dimensions to the Cabriolet sample and they are identical. I have a very experienced panel fabricator building one.
This mistake happened for a 1958 Ferrari used in 2017 for a commercial. Think about how many cars (Alfa Romeo and Lancia mostly) have been attributed to Mussolini or his son-in-law Ciano while they never owned them..... At least Christie's-Gooding had the decency to withdraw the lot!
Great share with very interesting front and rear bumpers/fenders. Any idea of the VIN (for the Registry) ?
Les Taylor posted it in my facebook group „Ferrari 250, 275, 330 and 365 Enthusiasts“, so I asked him if he has some history. He mentioned his father bought it from Chinetti in NYC and that it belonged before to a priest (yes) from Newark, NJ. His father later traded it in for a 275. The bumper bars were on it when they got it. They changed the leather from as Les says a „mustard“ colour to black in their time. Unfortunately he does not know the vin. I asked him. Hope this helps Christopher
There were seven 250 PF Coupés in Nocciola, originally. This is most probably 1491 GT. Marcel Massini