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A Most Magnificent Book

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  1. Frari

    Frari Formula 3

    Nov 5, 2003
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    I have just been given a fantastic book by a client of mine, it is simply titled Ferrari and it is produed/written by Schlegelmilch,Lehbrink and Osterroth produced by Konemann in 2004 and it covers every ferrari from the 212 export to the Scaglietti. What a fantastic book and the photos are spectacular. If you have the opportunity to buy this book I can thoroughly recommend it especially if you are into vintage ferraris,
     
  2. thepinkumbrella

    thepinkumbrella F1 Veteran

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    It is certainly a very nice picture book.
    A lot of the cars featured are rarely photographed and are from the highly prized collections of Messrs Bardinon and Steiger.

    Paul
     
  3. Frari

    Frari Formula 3

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    Some of the photos of engines are breathtaking. I am still looking through it and am delighting in the engine photo of the330p4 wish I could take photos like that.
     
  4. Frari

    Frari Formula 3

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    The pictures of the 365 California is no doubt the precursor for the alfa spider. How sweet is this car 14 were built I wonder what they are worth now/
     
  5. thepinkumbrella

    thepinkumbrella F1 Veteran

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    About the same as 100 well sorted Alfa 1750 Veloce Spiders

    Paul
     
  6. Ashman

    Ashman Three Time F1 World Champ
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    I may have an earlier version, just by Schlegelmilch and Lehbrink and published by Konemann in 1995. If mine is an earlier edition, it is fabulous and a great addition to any automotive library, and I would expect that your newer edition would be even moreso!
     

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