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While it's not among the most popular vintage Ferraris, I personally love the understated elegance of the original PF 250GT Coupe. It has always...
Tom Tjaarda told me in 1960 that Italian law required each new taillight design to be patented, and as a result very few model-specific taillights...
James, who ran the place on Lincoln, sold out and retired a couple of years ago. I have heard that he has resumed operation somewhere else, but I...
I'd unhesitatingly pick the Lusso over the Boano, as I think the Lusso is probably the most beautiful production car ever built. On the other...
Anton Krivanek (also on this board) and I drove past a gas station in Pacific Palisades back when, and glimpsed what appeared to be a wrecked dark...
Was Mr. P's car equipped with a gunsight? Or a lollipop?
Great. Thanks!
That would be the one. Thanks! (but R&T Nov '55 has an MGA on the cover)
Around 1956 I was standing at a hot dog stand in Westwood Village (WLA, CA) when a woman pulled up to the corner and turned, stopping long enough...
I've never seen it on a PF. Makes it look like a GTE from the front, doesn't it?
Notwithstanding its dinky tires and red brake drums, that is an incredibly handsome car. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Hi -- I'm new to FerrariChat, and am not a Ferrari owner. I am, however, a passionate fan of the PF coupe, and have been since I first saw one in...