Dear Jimmy, Word has reached us through these spy photos that you are having a lot of fun behind the wheel of a very nice 288 GTO in the Land of the Rising Sun. Please keep up the good work! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
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She is #53295. Kind words from you, Joe, thank you. I am humbled. As you can see from the temporary "transport" plate, she is not legally registered as road legal yet. Should be done soon. Only few minor things to take care, otherwise, she is fine. Looking forward to your forthcoming book ! w/ smiles Jimmy
Thank You, Gregg. The car came with 17842km and as of today I have added around 200km with the "temporary" license still. w/ smiles Jimmy
Jimmy, Around late '85 or early '86 I (foggy times ) I had a 288 GTO drive next to me in traffic and I have NEVER been the same. I am very happy for you and that you chose the 288 GTO, the smile is a permanent fixture. Kudos!!
Chassis number duly noted, excellent and thank you. The book is getting very close, I do believe we will all see it later this year! Image Unavailable, Please Login
The yellow you saw was most likely 94502, a 348 Challenge. Those three cars were lined up together on the lawn.
One from Minnesota and one with EE plates (Your client?). The yellow car could have been either the 348C that belongs to ARTNYC or a yellow 308 that resembles the 308 Millechiodi that was on the track.