Here are a few of 0537GT, my "other" Zagato (I won't post any of 0515GT as they've already been shown ad nauseum), and 0677GT, the famous Gendebien car, when I owned it. Regarding 0647GT, Boel bought the chassis (as shown above) from Rudi Klein (Porshe-Foreign) to whom I apparently had sold it. Boel's car therefore has the original engine, trans, frame, and California "pink slip." Pretty much all that one needs to say it's original. To answer an earlier question, the car in the background is a California that I owned, 1307GT. P.S. Rats! My computer is not down-loading pix now. Sorry!
tongascrew ....a bit of trivia on #1127...A lot a years ago, while @ Bridgehampton for a Ferrari track event with 1127, I was approached by a fellow who commented to me that he had owned a TDF in the past and was curious about mine..He commented to me that the car he had owned at the time was serial #1127...I told him that the car he was now admiring was 1127...his 'ol car!!.... He proceeded to tell of his lamenting having to sell the car as he had 2 Ferraris in his garage at the time and one had to go to make room for another car he had bought....he chose to sell 1127.... The fellows name was Jim McNeil (of Long Island)... the other car he chose to keep was a 250GTO which he still owns today!!!! ....... More stories to follow... ........
A few more all taken at Road America and the Milwaukee Masterpiece last year: Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
One more from the Ferrari Club literature/art Expo in Chicago a few years ago: Image Unavailable, Please Login
Well, I guess I need a computer nerd. I have many more of 0677, with nice shiny paint, but can't upload for some reason.
Today, this car is winning prices in Concours with non-original colours which is a total nonsense to me... Image Unavailable, Please Login
These are 2 shots from the inaugural Louisville Concours d'Elegance held at Churchill Downs. The second shot I took during the black tie event. Everyone was upstairs at the auction. I took some of that time to go back to the cars, move all the pylons, and take this 30 second exposure. The car was in darkness so I manually flashed it about 10 times. This one belongs to Mr Patterson. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I think I saw that one at the St Johns concours in Michigan back in 2011. Probably the most beautiful TDF.
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fantastic ! thank you all for these photos. My contribution : Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
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