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Thank you Shawn & Matthias for the expert advice. I've had it this long I might as well keep it here on my desk looking "the part"! Now about...
Sorry for the delay... here are photos of the front and back shot with my iPhone and not the best lighting. Hope this works for you... and thanks....
I have one of these in my collection and I think I picked it up about 20-30 years ago. I had assumed it was original, but it has no markings on...
While on the subject of 330 spiders... This is a Dave Friedman print in my collection that I am having trouble identifying. (330P? 365P2?) It is...
Thanks to all for your detailed responses. Now the number makes some sense and its no wonder I didn't remember or find historical reference. I...
Mr. Tanner, perhaps you can help with this one. I saw this built up at my local Ferrari dealer (The Auto Gallery) and can't place the year or do I...
Thank you Nathan & Ivo for the clarification. This is the listing from Barchetta and a photo of the original body taken at Pescara in August 1948....
This is slightly off the main topic (old photos), but having seen Ed Niles' pictures of 0012 in Post #3869 and read the article about it in...
These pictures were given to me by an old boss 20 years ago, but I'm not sure what year they were taken. Early 80s? Laguna Seca on the 250LM and...
These may not qualify under the heading of Old Photos, but they are vintage Ferrari and shot 10-15 years ago. Taken around California on the "so...
To investigate the value in the marketplace I asked the source mentioned above and put it up on eBay to see what it would do. I also put up a Dino...
There was even a 1/16 scale Japanese plastic model of 365P. The white one showed at Concours Italiano a few years back with Ferrari, Chinetti and...
While on this subject does anyone know how much the warranty brochure for Steve McQueen's NART (sn10453) might be worth? Its 16 pages (4.5"x6")...
For the last post I might suggest you pick up any copy of Cavallino and examine the Market Guide where you will find everything from 1947 to 2008...