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Discussion in 'Vintage (thru 365 GTC4)' started by Bertocchi, Jan 14, 2006.

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  1. piloti

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    #4801 piloti, Jul 8, 2009
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  2. Michiel Mobiel

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    Cool! That plane still exists!
     
  3. f308jack

    f308jack F1 Rookie

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    Don't tell me you keep tabs on planes as well?
     
  4. F1tommy

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    #4804 F1tommy, Jul 8, 2009
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    Thats a 1049 in the photo. The one flying around in Holland now in KLM color's is a C121(L-749). Whats the C/N number of the aircraft in the photo?

    TT
     
  5. Napolis

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    What are the sn's of the engines?
     
  6. 365GTC/4

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    Too easy for guys on this forum. Try sn's of the pistons, rods and gudgin pins !!
    John
     
  7. dretceterini

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    One of the mechanics is Tino Martignoli (sp?) wwho was partially responsible for Ferrari's first win in Rome. The 125 sports spun a bearing in practice, and it was changed at Tino's shop! Tino later came to the US as a mechanic on the Indy car team. He later opened a Ferrari repair shop in Hollywood!!
     
  8. etceterini.com

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  9. wbaeumer

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    No, thats the ol`pits from the Nuerburgring! Year unknown but I would opt for late 50ies!

    Ciao!
    Walter
     
  10. Miltonian

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    #4810 Miltonian, Jul 9, 2009
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    I found this picture today while looking through some old magazines. This is from "Auto Age", March 1956, photo credit to Dan Rubin. I believe it's 0347AL , a Ghia-bodied 375 America, displayed at the Turin Show in 1955. If I'm wrong, please correct me.
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  11. Michiel Mobiel

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    haha, no I don't. It's just I have been in the plane which is now in the Dutch Aviodrome.

    Amazing what people know. ;)
     
  12. GIOTTO

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    Mas-Du-Clos racetrack. The guy with the blue helmet is Pierre Bardinon.
     
  13. GIOTTO

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    From the left: N°4 is Romolo Tavoni. N°7 is Nello Ugolini. N°8 is Mike Hawthorn.
     
  14. GIOTTO

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    #0476AM.
     
  15. michael platzer

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    it is a 375 MM - Chassis 0476AM !
     
  16. michael platzer

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    ... oh Giotto beats me by 30 mins !
     
  17. Nembo1777

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    1st from left is Mino Amorotti....
     
  18. F1tommy

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    #4818 F1tommy, Jul 9, 2009
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    Well you cant help but love the sound of a large piston engined
    aircraft:) Connies are one of a kind! .Here is one from Airliners.net, the site for airplane geeks!!
    Can anyone guess the airport in the photo?? Its located near the second best
    city skyline in the USA :)

    Back to Ferrari's.

    TT
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  19. piloti

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    #4819 piloti, Jul 9, 2009
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    Hi Francis
    Some more mechanics. Again - who, when and where?
    Nathan
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  20. dretceterini

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    My kind of car...pulling a 375 Plus race car on a trailer behind it :)
     
  21. macca

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    Tony Brooks is the driver in the last one, which indicates Reims or Avus 1959.

    In Nathan's photo, Phil Hill is behind Hawthorn and Peter Collins is 2nd from left.

    Paul M
     
  22. oceans

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    On the "Connie" location, I'd say Laguardia, NY.
     
  23. Miltonian

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    I'm curious - how does one identify the difference between 0347AL and 0476AM?
     
  24. GIOTTO

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    I'm not sure, but the third and fourth guys from the left could be Deo and Nerio Seligardi.
     
  25. piloti

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    Hi Paul
    Looking at the winners laurels I would guess Avus - it appears to be written in German, although I'm no expert.
    Nathan
     

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