That would be the right toy to play with! Unfortunately my wallet size does not fit.. And as told in the history it was owned by our friend Ed Niles in the early 70´s. http://www.kidston.com/view_car.php?id=99
No where near the same. I have lhd recreation of the 246/196 and it is a blast. What is the asking price? Even being an original car, it doesn't have an original engine, does it?
Didnt Alain de Cadenay test that car in the ferrari Video.. In the streets of London?? Victory by Design Someone post a link
Maybe the motor is orig. Certainly makes for interesting reading all the 'deals' described in the history that went on over time! CH
No doubt! Almost like the ultimate in horse trading in highest most realms of the Ferrari world. It almost seems like the price isn't the sealing deal, it is all the trade this for that that makes the deal happen.