Anyone have any idea where this car is...?
I was looking at this...but it doesn't say who currently owns the car. http://www.barchetta.cc/english/All.Ferraris/Detail/0046M.166MM.htm
First time the pic stalled. This is a rare pic of #0046M during the Aosta-San Gran Bernardo hill climb of 1950 with Nuccio Bertone at the wheel. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Boudewijn, awesome, thank you...! Any idea what he placed in the hill climb...? That would be great information... Thank you... Old Guy, to be honest, we both know where it is (well, the only reason i know is because he told me); we were curious as to how many others knew where it was...
The car has been out of commission for quite some time; was trying to evaluate how popular the knowledge of 0046's current location is, that's all... Wasn't trying to be an ass or anything and i apologize if that's how i came across...
NNO, please, please don't tell me you found part of a chassis with no chassis plate.................... Just kiddin' man..... Ed
ROTFLMAO...! Now THAT'S a Ferrari joke... Good stuff, Ed, no offense taken... i can ALWAYS take a joke... Speaking of Ferrari jokes, when Darth was down in Vegas, he called me up from the roulette table and asked me to pick a number from 0 to 36... Without missing a beat, i said, "3387 GT"... ...he didn't get it.
but can't find it's s/n. But I can tell #0058 is in Lorenzo Zambrano's garage along other 13 vintage ferraris Image Unavailable, Please Login
Gilco, the company that made ALL Ferrari chassis from 1947 through 1958, still exists, and so do the drawings....so it wouldn't be that hard to make a chassis.. The company today is called Trafiltubi.
Hi NNO, Bertone was second in class over 1100 cmc behind another 2 liter Ferrari with Stagnoli. Of all the contenders he had 7th time of the day.