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The cover of Paul Frère's 1956 book shows the same part of that photo. There is no precise credit but both André van Bever...
... and certainly vast ignorance.
There has never been any Ferrari Panoramica 212. Are you talking of the 166MM?
Ryan S: It's exactly that. Brilliant. Typical Jacky! BTW photos should be credited Alberto Martinez.
So we agree! Best
James_Woods, I thank you to explain what you mean with "carbon."
If you compare a Ferrari with a past with a shirt just out of the laundry...
I should have somewhere color photos of 0106E in very original condition. I shot them in UK for my book "Ferrari, The Road Cars" in 1980. If you...
Aardy, the photo-drawing I commented is even worse than the photo in post #1091. Bryanp I thank you to accept that I am not mixing up the drawing...
Very sorry the color drawing in post #1081 simply has NOTHING to do with the ex-Swaters' car
Exactly what I suspected but I never read it. Now, let's see how Classiche presents it?
When Ghiglia raced 0907GT it was still registered TO 29225 on the name of Canaparo. It is Canaparo who sold it to Sabina Caporale on 26 July 62....
No question about its magnifient restauration. But I suspect 0257EU had an earlier life since RHD implies a much lower (earlier) châssis nr. A...
After Der Stephanian one and fatal race, Renato Canaparo bought the car from Ferrari in 1959 and raced it until 1960. Then F. Ghiglia took over in...
The "certificato d'origine" was necessary for the registration. Often registration did not happen until the first sale... This easily explains...
Definitely does not worth any translation.
Not yet V8. This is in 1955 with first owner Doheny. The 4-cylinder was not replaced until 1958.
This is 0085S before the 2000 Mille Miglia
The question posted in #2, what 1791GT became after its use as "Il Mostro"? remains open.
Sorry, the xerox of the hand written listing I have since many years, lists 0338/MM as 12339, but that "scocca" ref. also appears for 0346/M......