Superb photos Wayne! Thanks for sharing.
Here is the complete photo. The RHD Lusso in the back with the UK plates is 5733 GT. The LHD Lusso in the front of the photo with the Italian plates is 5283 GT. Marcel Massini Image Unavailable, Please Login
With all due respect, but these two photos do not appear to be same. Taken at same location, likely by same photographer using same equipment with probably what appears at least several minutes between exposures.
Of course, not exactly the same photo. But the second shot (post #9382) shows the partially hidden Lusso in the back as well, the van that partially blocked the view is gone. Marcel Massini
I came across an old floppy disc and found these photos. I know that most of them are Ferraris but what is the black coupe? More to come. Bob Z. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
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So, can anyone identify these photos? Where are they from? Bob Z. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
1 1961 156 'shark nose' F1. Ginther at Monza? 2 1964 158 F1 entered by Maranello Concessionaires. Surtees? 3 1951 375 F1. The Pampas Bull is at the controls. 4 1958 Dino 246 F1. 5 375 F1? 6 (late 1930s?) Streamliner. Grille seems Lancia but Fiat hubcaps. (?) 7 1964 500 Superfast. 8 1951 212 Export Spyder by Vignale. #0090E 9 166 MM.
1. Bandini's 156/65 at GP di Napoli, 1961. 2. Surtees in 158 going through Casino Square during 1965 Monaco GP. 3. not Gonzalez, probably Ascari in 1951 British GP at Silverstone. 4. Villoresi, 375 F1, German GP 1951 at Nurburgring, rounding the Karussel. Happy New Year! Paul M
In all the photos, the colorful 275 GTB looks somehow "oblique", like the drivers side is hanging lower, especially at the front. What's wrong with it ? Damaged suspension, accident damage, deception ??? Daniel
4. Villoresi, 375 F1, German GP 1951 at Nurburgring, rounding the Karussel. Happy New Year! The n°72 was not Ascari at the Ring?