Alfa Romeo 8c2900B ... the perfect car. As for a Ferrari, it has to be a 250LM. Won Le Mans, is gorgeous and technically with it. To me a far better car than the 250GTO. Saying that I am waiting for Jim to put his engine in the P3/4 because that will be a very influential photo ... Pete
Oh, how I hate picking favorites! With so many fine automobiles made before '69 it'll be a tough choice even if its narrowed to just road cars. Pre-war non Ferrari... probably, a Boat Tail Duesenberg Model J Speedster, but the general list is kinda long. Post-war non Ferrari... I'm feeling the Jaguar XK120, but it changes. Ferrari... 250 GT SWB Berlinetta, with the competition aluminum body!
Oh, Kevin, I love the old Bentleys too. The Fastback coupe, actually, must must must be in my garage at some point. The sweeping lines are just gorgeous in person.
THAT, boys and girls, is a REAL Bentley Continental.... Love 'em - want a drop top for LA though!!! Cheers, pip-pip, old boy...tally ho!! Kevin
One of the coolest cars I've sat in. 1961 250TRi Testa Rossa s/n 0792TR Owner: Ralph Lauren, USA (Picture was taken a few years ago)
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first post here.. passionate young portuguese classic ferrari fan. Without a doubt the ferrari 375 MM Pinin Farina Berlinetta, one of the 1953 Carrera Panamericana.(i think one is in the hands of the Shell Historic Race organizer Jean Sage, lucky guy) Dream....Close 2nd the 250 LM, Alfa 33 Strasdale or the Maserati 5000 GT Corsa. Ohhhh, but those 340/375.... Arriverdecci Chico
For one, the engine and transmission sharing the same oil bath. Later mods were referred to as a "split sump," and bad front-end lift at speed. An add-on chin spoiler hurts the styling. KevFla