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Enzo Naso GTO Artwork

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  1. thepinkumbrella

    thepinkumbrella F1 Veteran

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    Here are some pictures of the 12 Enzo Naso 250 GTO prints I have.
    I understand that there should be at least one depicting every GTO built. Yoshiho Matsuda has/had the whole lot apparently. Originals I assume.
    Does anyone have any others or images of the others?

    They are in the order in which they appear:
    3505 GT at the 1962 Tourist Trophy at Goodwood, driven by Innes Ireland
    3705 GT at the 1962 Le Mans 24 Hours, driven by Guichet & Noblet
    4399 GT at the 1963 Tourist Trophy, driven by Graham Hill
    3589 GT at the 1962 Tourist Trophy, driven by Mike Parkes
    3987 GT at Sebring in 1963, driven by Penske & Pabst
    4293 GT at the 1963 Le Mans 24 Hours, driven by Blaton & Langlois
    3769 GT at the 1962 Le Mans 24 Hours, driven by Tavano & Simon
    4115 GT at the 1964 Nurburgring 1000 kms, driven by Ramminger
    4153 GT at the 1964 Tour de France, driven by Bandini & Berger
    4153 GT at the 1963 Le Mans 24 Hours, driven by Dumay & Elde
    3451 GT at the 1962 Targa Florio, driven by Ferraro & Scarlatti
    4491 GT at the 1963 Tourist Trophy, driven by David Piper.

    Paul
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  2. piloti

    piloti Formula 3 Honorary

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    Hi Paul
    In his book "Non Solo Rosse" Enzo shows two more 250 GTOs;
    3445GT at the 1964 Targa Florio - Norinder-Troberg
    3387GT at the 1962 Le Mans - Grossman - Roberts
    Nathan
     
  3. Mr. Francesco

    Mr. Francesco F1 Rookie

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    Great pictures.
     
  4. The Speedfighter

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    That's stunning!!! where did you find these if I may ask??
     
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    lucky_13_2002 F1 Rookie

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    Word for word what I was going to write the minute a saw the pictures.
     
  6. bigodino

    bigodino F1 World Champ Silver Subscribed

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    Non sollo rosse indeed. Too bad most Ferrari owners prefer resale red.
     
  7. Dino Scuderia

    Dino Scuderia Formula Junior

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    I have a large calender which has those GTO works of art on each month.
     
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  8. thepinkumbrella

    thepinkumbrella F1 Veteran

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    I acquired them back in 2007, I didn't really know what I was buying other than they were GTO pictures. I cannot recall what I paid for them.
    Since purchasing them they have been in the same cardboard tube in which they were delivered.
    I am considering the build of an office/glorified shed at the foot of my garden to house my collection of books and hopefully have these up on the walls.

    And with regards to my original post, 3705 is the first car pictured, 3505 the second.

    Paul
     
  9. LMike

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    Hello guys,

    I have a couple of Ferrari lithographs I no longer want. A while back I thought I would start collecting prints and lithographs, but the interest never stuck. I would like your opinion on what you think they are worth. I could show pictures of them if needed. I was thinking of putting them on eBay. The first is called 250TR and the Venice's Horses, its an artist's proof. The rest are limited to 300 pieces. The second is of Michael Schumacher driving his F1 car in 2001. The title is: Michael Schumacher Campioni Del Mondo 2001. Its limited to 400 pieces. Both come with fancy folders and some technical blue prints. They are signed and numbered by the artist is Enzo Naso. I bought them from Exoticar Model Company back in the early 2000's. The art was imported from Italy, I had to wait forever to get them. Thank you guys.
     
  10. NürScud

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    I'm speechless. I have no words!!!
     
  11. thepinkumbrella

    thepinkumbrella F1 Veteran

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    So, I am be parting with these bits...no space...unfortunately...despite trawling the internet I can't find any guide to what the realistic value should be...anyone care to have some input?

    Paul
     
  12. Christian.Fr

    Christian.Fr Two Time F1 World Champ

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    Pretty nice artwork, I m not really a fan concerning the rest - only my opinion-

    I m a real admirator for Hideki Yoshida.
     
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  13. Sharknose

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    Just found a copy at l'art et l'automobile to go with my calendar. I never saw another calendar but am glad I saved it.
     

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