Great car! Great pics! Thanks for sharing! Reminds me of the day I saw a 250 GTO in real live for the first time myself, back in 1992, in Brussels/Belgium. Does anyone know or remember the FF40 event in that year(yes, two F's, Ferrari/Francorchamps)? It was great! I loved Ferrari's before that day, but I really got hooked there! A great collection was gathered there to celebrate the 40th anniversairy of Ferrari imports in Belgium by Garage Francorchamps... I should post these pics here! Will do it soon if I got the time. (have to scan them first).
I just did a search... Of course pics of that event are already avaiable on the net too... Take a look at barchetta.cc f.e. to see what I'm talking about... http://www.barchetta.cc/All.Ferraris/events-stories/events/2003/ff40/ff40-index/ The first day the event took place in Brussels, the second day at Spa Francorchamps... As you can see... really amazing!!! I was 15 and it was the first time I saw that amount of Ferrari's all together!!! And you see wich models! It was the first and best big Ferrari meeting I ever went too. The 456gt was presented there too. I'm really Ferrari addicted since then. Glory days... I was in a dream all the time... Did you see the black 250 GTO '62 s/n 3589??? That's the first one I saw And that beauty... and.. and... Take a look at the pics, you'll see what I mean!! Seeing those pics now... I want to experience that again!!!
Zach, What about this blue 250 GTO? SN: 3445GT Its own by Yoshiho Matsuda. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I have 2 more pics of that 250 GTO you saw Carbon. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Awesome pictures, everyone...! Zach, as much of a fan as i am of Drogo bodies, i think the car looks much better without it...
John, 3445 actually started its life as red but Ulf Norinder ended up painting it in the Sweedish racing colors. Also, it is no longer in the Matsuda collection but has come to the United States now to Charles Arnott.
Yes, that car was recently sold to Arnott by Matsuda through Mr. Noon, if i recall correctly... No longer in Florida for the Cavallino Classic, it's now in Maryland, from what i understand...
A friend of mine is one of the former owners of that car. I photographed it at Roebling Road several years ago when it was red (original was blue in 62 & has be resored to that). I also rode in it on track that day. You are right, the second 250GT produced. Posting one of the photos I took & one of it taken in 62 -thats Enzo to the right in the hat. BTW, those 2 holes in the tail are where my friend drilled to attach a license plate so he could drive on the street!!! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Me I saw it on the circuit of Dijon... it is really superb! Ferrari 250 GTO #3589 GT - Mike Parkes Tourist Trophy 1962 Goodwood Ferrari 250 GTO #3589 GT Today
Yes, it really is . This is the one like it's on http://www.barchetta.cc/All.Ferraris/events-stories/events/2003/ff40/ff40-gallery-iv/index.html at FF40 in 1992. The other 250 GTO's I saw in Brussels and Francorchamps were '62 3809 GT and '64 4091 GT.
Those pictures are unbelievably beautiful... Thanks for posting and sharing, everyone... That car is truly voluptuous... Sigh...
Hey Carbon Have you seen MY blue 250 GTO??? kinda cool....check it out. http://ferrarichat.com/forum/showthread.php?t=15059 Paul www.SuperCarCrash.com
Andreas. Maybe the pic was just flipped the other way.....who knows But the color is cool though. Paul www.SuperCarCrash.com
No, no, no. I think he was stating that the vehicle was RHD in order to support the fact that the photo with the fuel filler on the right side hadn't been flipped. There are other RHD GTOs with fuel fillers on the left side of the car.
I thought all GTO's were RHD? ... I guess I am wrong? It was a racing car thus why make LHD ... as 95% of tracks suit RHD ... Pete