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June 1964 Le Mans José Rosinski - Ed Hugus N. A. R. T. #26 #5571Gt ©B Cahier Image Unavailable, Please Login
5571 GT is stated to have always had the enclosed bonnet blister throughout its life, so if correct this car with a cold air bonnet vent could actually be 5573 GT?
Le Mans 1974 Harry Jones - Marcel Mignot 16th OA 365 GTB/4 converted in Competizione #13367 ©Lat Image Unavailable, Please Login
June 1971 Le Mans Masten Gregory - George Eaton N. A. R. T 512 S #1014 ©D Phipps Image Unavailable, Please Login
1964 Reims 12Hours. 250 GTO #5571Gt N. A. R. T. Pedro Rodriguez - Nino Vaccarella ©Klemantaski Image Unavailable, Please Login
1972 France Gp Charade track Nanni Galli 312 B2 #007 #30 ©R. Schlegelmilch Image Unavailable, Please Login
I think he had only 1 drive with Ferrari. Do you know where is the car? I have others pictures but I didn't know where to post them... This section is thru 365Gtc4...
I believe Lawrence Stroll purchased several of the Ferrari F1 cars from the Setton collection also years ago.
Jacky Setton sold everything, his private track was buried under the rubble and his castle sold to a great fashon Couturier. I understood that the car was in the USA. Here attached Mr A Prost with J Setton during the ferrari event organised by Cartier in "hommage à Ferrari" in 1987, a brillant event.
I communicated with Setton via fax when I researched a Cavallino article on the 212E Montagna in 1997. I never met him but years before that in the eighties I saw him twice. -Porte Maillot in a Sbarro 540K replica with his wife wearing a huge hat. -The evening of the start of the Tour de France automobile Place de a Concorde he suddenly drove by in his 206SP with a passenger, both in suits, storming up the Champs Elysees with a a lot of revs! He sold the chateau to the fashion mogul Valentino Garavani: Chateau de Witteville. I went there when my father ran BMW France 83-88, don't recall exactly what year, and they had rented the track for new seven series demos during the Paris Salon. The chap who was supposed to open that incredible barn, with see through metal grate floors, containing the collection and show it to us was not there alas. And yes after Setton sold it the track was bulldozed and the ground covered with grass . https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_Wideville In 2010 (IIRC) I went just outside of it to shoot the one off Citroen SM V8 for an article using the beautiful entry portal as background. Here is a period article from a general public magazine. Image Unavailable, Please Login
He was a very popular person at the time, A sort of Bernard Tapie but on a smaller scale. If I remember correctly, he had decided to live on the island of Corsica. There, you know, there are local habits and customs. For example, building a house with local materials and labor. Jack Setton didn't want to.... Once the house was finished, it was blown up with dynamite. That's Corsica. PS: nice book. "une collection d avance".
June 1969 Scuderia Ferrari 312P #0870 Pedro Rodriguez - David Piper #18 ©R Schlegelmilch Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
April 1970 Monza 1000 kms John Surtees – Peter Schetty 512 S #1004 ©B Cahier Image Unavailable, Please Login