Not sure where he found this or $$$ but he seems to have a hidden Gem...lucky guy Forlorn Ferrari, buying the best (worst) classic Ferrari I could! revival PT 1 - YouTube Reno begins! Bringing a forgotten Ferrari back to life Pt 2 - YouTube It's Alive!!! Ferrari first start! Ferrari Project Part 3. - YouTube Forgotten Ferrari Update, Taking things apart! - YouTube 1967 Ferrari Project update! a clutch and go situation - YouTube
Watched all of the episodes. Wonder what the backstory is with the car. Do we know the serial number?
Looks like previous owner was David Conpon of Chantilly VA. according to partially rat eaten body work receipt
Very refreshing to see a regular guy bringing it back to like as a runner rather than getting lost in concours correct detailing.
That is very nice. I've often wondered if an average guy, that likes to work on cars could affordably maintain a Ferrari. I assume a major rebuild of the engine may be beyond an average guys capability, but by and large could it be done. Could be a bit of a moot point as most are $100k or more even in bad shape. But I can dream. Perry
I have always liked these but am not up to speed on pricing. For those of you who are , was the reported 200k paid for this car a great deal or a fair price?
New shoes and out for a drive... What's new!? Antiques, Cars and Motorcycles whew! A busy errand day! (youtube.com)