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The blue plexi car is very likely #13919. Mark
These photographs were sent to me by a fellow car dealer, who may have owned the car, back in late 1994. My notes say it is #00140. And according...
Found these in a drawer full of old photos, usually sent by others over the last forty years. Trying to sort and scan in quiet moments. Pretty...
I think that car is #16723
Will do Matthias. Thank you. It is due to come out soon anyway. Mark
Dear Matthias That is indeed interesting. Any thoughts as to whether or not there might be another "2" written somewhere else ? Floor perhaps. Mark
The rear bulkhead has the body number in crayon as expected. Does anyone agree that there is also a "2" underlined. What does that mean ? Anyone...
But it is also hand written on both ends. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The other thing I noticed was that the rear bulkhead internal capping has the body number stamped roughly in the middle as expected. [ATTACH]
However, I was surprised by what I found next. [ATTACH]
Yesterday I carefully removed the felt lining from the underside of my boot/luggage compartment lid expecting to come across the body number in...
It was delivered to Surrey 21 November 2007. Mark
I’ll check and confirm tomorrow. Funnily enough I was looking at the car’s file and some old photos only today. Mark
That is very kind of you indeed. Mark
Could someone please tell me what is the distance between the front seat mounting points, left to right rather than front to back.
Turns out to be 25th June 1977, AMOC St. John Horsfall Race Meeting, Silverstone, The Martini International Historic Car Race, for Historic Sports...
Ted That's Goodwood. Mark
Bob's car. The factory have said the original interior was Pelle Orange VM3104 [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I am (very carefully) not saying that Peter Lawson did not own that car, but I have no record that he did. He did own #06941 in 1969. Article...
Sadly broken up for a reason: https://www.oldclassiccar.co.uk/ferrari.htm Looks rather as though it went from grey, to red and then blue. Mark