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Wonder why they didn't have the gated shift ? Loved the skinny tyres, they make cars much more chuckable at lower speeds
Because the original didn't have one: https://talacrest.com/Ferrari-Sales/1963_Ferrari_330_LMB___4381/814.htm
Very nicely produced 24 minute story about 0402 and its custodians: https://kidston.com/films/rossellini-roma-21
I take it started out as RHD because it was raced ? Also, what an irresponsible bastard ... speeding through Roma I'd never have done that
It was a great story BTW and nicely produced ..... that is the era I should have been born ..... when Ferraris were truly great An the cops had to catch you to give you a ticket
Pictures dont do justice to that car, it is simply perfect from every angle. IMO the pinnacle of 50's car design. It includes other's design cues (e.g. the rear glass is from Loewy at Studebaker, front quarters from Merc SLR) but puts them together perfectly. All the 375's are stunning, but this one reaches another level.
Image Unavailable, Please Login quick trip to pick up lunch and parked away from others.. well for a couple mins only of all the spaces someone wants to slot in between.. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Skinny tryes? I don't think so the fronts would be 215/70s and the rears 225/70s on 6.5 and 7.5 inch rims .. Image Unavailable, Please Login
And of course, very wealthy families all get on famously. Siblings Battle Over 1964 Ferrari 250 GTO (msn.com)