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375 MM Spyder PF Thread

Discussion in 'Vintage (thru 365 GTC4)' started by Christian.Fr, Oct 3, 2008.

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  1. Timmmmmmmmmmy

    Timmmmmmmmmmy F1 Rookie

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    It will hammer right out
     
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  2. Athanase

    Athanase Formula Junior

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    Buenos Aires 54.
     
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  3. Christian.Fr

    Christian.Fr Two Time F1 World Champ

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    Bravo! It s correct 1000km Buenos Aires in 54. The damaged 375 was driven with José-Maria Ibanez.
     
  4. gsm348

    gsm348 Karting

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    Any evidence of 0460AM seeing the light of day in the last few decades? Or, any other pics of 0460AM in existence beyond those from Cavallino #69 and the R&T article from '91? Gotta be one of the more interesting storied non-raced Ferrari of the era...
     
  5. Christian.Fr

    Christian.Fr Two Time F1 World Champ

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    Indeed, some cars will never have seen a track or even cross a checkered flag. On the other hand we can cross them along a beautiful avenue, or a large place of capital.
     
  6. Massimo PICCINI

    Mar 23, 2020
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    Massimo PICCINI
    Good evening, I am a new member and I am very happy to be able to draw a lot of information from your community.
    Do you know if there are color photos of the 375 MM # 0450, I have only found black and white photos, I believe that the color is a Max Meyer LC 35 metallic blue, it would be nice to see a color photo

    Max
     
  7. 375+

    375+ F1 World Champ
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    Dec 28, 2005
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    Do you mean color photos in period? It was rebodied by Scaglietti in the style of a TdF, probably on the Mulhouse museum website. I have photos of it there someplace. Wait for il maestro . . .
     
  8. Massimo PICCINI

    Mar 23, 2020
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    I found photos of the recharged 375, but it was interesting to see the color of the original car
     

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