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BRP , British Racing Partnership (S.Moss's father amongst), was Sponsored buy UDT (United Dominion Trust(Money I think) and Laystall in 1961 &...
Thank you very much . Sorry , but I have to ask Again then , was it the BRP/UDT Laystall car in 1962 before getting English registration plates...
MO 7 939 G . Anyone knows which and whom , please ? Regards Bjørn
The Bianchi Visconteo was to my knowledge seen at Monza 1960 first time. It was owned by a Modena businessman. Camoradi rented it for their Le...
Your welcome. Ask or write anytime ! Bjørn Kjer , Denmark
Thanks for that , very pleased ! You are welcome to ask , critisize or put up your wants here of course , but elsewise to me. Bjørn Kjer , Denmark
Franchorchamps used an old platform drawbar trailer and had a Reanault in the early 50's. Later 50's they used a Ford "fc" build in Belgium , and...
Nice to read you like it. Vol.2 is in the works now. Regards Bjørn Kjer
Thanks for that , and vol.2 is in the works ! Bjørn Kjer
Did the Count drive a Mercedes 600 as private car ?
Unless you take the blue/yellow Maserati 642 into account. No evidence has ever been shown or told on this car after 1962 , when it was said to...
Thanks for that picture , finally I get a glimse of their transporter ! The car could be the 69 spider ?
My purse is a slender type so only 2 1/2 books on Ferrari : Ferrari by Hans Tanner , 3rd edition 1968 - Ecurie Garage Franchorchamps 1992 -...
As usual .....but now there are close to 10 threads about Ferrari Transporters ! You or anyone else can contact me for infos , if you wish !
Post 3500 : Absolutely !
Well knowing this is no transporter thread , it is a living , so I try : I am looking for pics from Cavallino 71 page 8 (Truck Time). Any help...
In one of the "Prancing Horse" magazines should be an article on Ferrari transporters (some years ago ) has any of you ever seen that , and...
I wish you were right Krasnavian , but the Serenissima and SSS "com sites" has been in the waiting for nearly 2 years now !
Thanks for a lot of great photos ! I must however correct some non Ferraris : Post 3184/87/88 : 84 = 1963 = Ford V8 / 88 = 1962 = Maserati V12
I am looking for an article from Autoweek January 2002 called "One lucky truck". Its about Ferraris 1957 Bartoletti transporter I think , any help...