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ID on TdF & TR

Discussion in 'Vintage (thru 365 GTC4)' started by LUCASAPICARD, Oct 11, 2025 at 6:10 PM.

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  1. LUCASAPICARD

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    Dec 6, 2023
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    I'm doing research on the Jaroslav Juhan/David Love 250 Testa Rossa (s/n 0754 TR), and found this image of the early days of CSRG at Sears Point (c. October, 1973). I believe the SWB is that of Joseph DeMartino (s/n 2725 GT), however I hope I could get some help on ID-ing the TdF to David's right as well as what appears to be another Testa Rossa ahead of him. Thanks.
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  2. miurasv

    miurasv F1 World Champ

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    Looks like 412 S 0744?
     
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  3. miurasv

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    David Love's TdF 1031 GT?
     
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  4. swift53

    swift53 F1 Veteran
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    Juhan stole a Ferrari from my friend in Guatemala (amongst other cars), ignore if it is this one or another. Juhan was a big time thief.
    He was a nobody, that hoodwinked his way into wealthy people's pockets from that country.

    He raced La Carrera PanAm, a few times in the Guatemala sponsored "Caminos, 'Telefunken" Porsche, of which the importer, was a gentleman whose last name was Wiese.
    His daughter was a college mate, so also got lots of stories from him when we met many, many years ago.

    Ask anybody in Guatemala from that era (difficult), namely Manfredo Lippmann, who is no longer with us, as most of his cohorts, that told me all about Juhan, and 'his' stolen Ferrari.

    Unfortunately, I forget which one it was.
     
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  5. kare

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    All identified correctly, but year must be 1974 at earliers, as 0744 was shown in Pebble Beach in August 1973 still with turning signals, an egg crate grille and different hood scoop.
     

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