Found a really nice fellow in Italy that had an elusive item for sale on e-bay for my "L" , and as a bonus, sent me his father's Dino photos. I hope the current owner is with us, and will enjoy a blast from the past. Regards, Alberto Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
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Lovely color combination, and even then, they could not help doing without the 'extra' i.d's... Regards, Alberto
Matthias, any clue as on the chassis number? My "L" was sold in Palermo, and now knowing the owners' son, I might be able to find out more on mine, as most likely sold by the same dealer. Palermo is a small place... Regards, Alberto
Love the shots! Combo looks similar to mine. Blue Scuro/Beige 430 vinyl. Mine (03932) has the black center console and was originally from Parma. Love it!! Freeman P.S. Does anyone know what is in the radio spot?
Wonder if the owner crossed paths with il Barone, compares, or rivals. . . Salvatore Lo Piccolo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The fellow in Palermo does not own the car anymore, as from many years ago. All he had were these photos in the family albums. It certainly is nice to see old cars in original settings. The father passed and the son is selling lock, stock and barrel as it appears he collected all sorts of Ferrari items. That's where I got lucky I am certain someone will recognize it somewhere. By the way, the owner's last name was 'Toscano' and does not sound as a friend of 'Lo Piccolo', except that in Sicily, well.... Regards, Alberto
I'll take a stab: mid to late M-series? Black clapper wipers and thicker steering wheel, later bumpers.
Looks quite like my italian early E series (#2600), including the beige center console. The history of my Dino does not list Palermo, it came with beige daytona seats and was Blue Sera Metallizzato when delivered, so probably not the same.
The owner had at an earlier time, installed a 206-246 L steering wheel, then removed it and reverted back to the original... Regards, Alberto