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250GT Lusso in my local Classiche Department

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  1. AC6

    AC6 Formula Junior

    Sep 14, 2004
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    Justin
    Was recently given the opportunity to do an in-depth video review of our local Classiche Department (Hong Kong) and was treated with a ground-up restored Testarossa as well as a work-in-progress 250GT Lusso. Thought you guys may like this.

     
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  2. Aardy

    Aardy F1 Rookie
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    Feb 21, 2004
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    Cyril TESTE
    Great vid ! Thanks ! S/n must be 5441...
     
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  3. Birel

    Birel Formula 3

    Sep 12, 2005
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    I don't think so, 5441 is my old car which was restored by GTO Engineering. I believe this car in HK to be 5685 (same owner as 5443)
     
  4. AC6

    AC6 Formula Junior

    Sep 14, 2004
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    Justin
    Unfortunately I can't help with the S/N guys, as I didn't catch it on the day and frankly would likely not have the permission to release it anyway even if I did! Hope someone with the answer can chime in soon
     
  5. Aardy

    Aardy F1 Rookie
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    Here is the car before restoration. Plate was « 250 TPP ». Image Unavailable, Please Login
     
  6. Marcel Massini

    Marcel Massini Two Time F1 World Champ
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    5685 GT has been repainted at least five times and is supposedly now on its 3rd if not 4th engine.

    Marcel Massini
     
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  7. Birel

    Birel Formula 3

    Sep 12, 2005
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    And also 100DLP, and JSB40, and 6HLA. (#5441 was and still is 2HLA)
     

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