Marcel's picture of the red Shortnose reminds me of a time in the early 1980's when I watched the crew unload a Daytona from the transporter, then wrap the wheels in plastic garbage bags before driving it onto the concours field. I was new in California then and wondered if there was any truth to the old saying "the land of fruits and nuts". john
Image Unavailable, Please Login Credit to Instagram @rrautoresto, the color is said to be Giallo Stemma, I never heard this color actually, is it the only 275 GTB (plus 275 GTB/4) in this color? I think it should be 07529?
I dont really know where else to put this, but does anyone have any info or photos of 275 GTB s/n 8717? it was in Rochester NY in the late 90s I believe. Thanks!
Stored since 89? Does that mean its still in Rochester? Id think it has not come out and theres no photos of it anywhere, but its facinating to know that it may be still there. Thank you!
At Watkins Glen in 1975, 2 beautiful colors on 2 beautiful 275s Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
There was a green 275 running around Buffalo NY in the 1970s, Bob Cozza (who owned Bobcor alfa) owned it if I remember right. anyone know this car? I think there was also a 275 GTS in Rochester NY back in the day too. plenty of 275s. I know 6703, 8117, 8669, 8717, and 8125 were around near me back in the day. If anyone knows that green one, its the folks on ferrari chat.
Wasn't there a Maserati dealership in Williamsville NY at one time with a red Bora? Glen Campbell Chev was farther down on the right side. Park Edge Mall out on Transit Road 1969. Image Unavailable, Please Login
I remember hearing something about a red bora but I dont know if it was Bobcor, they sold Alfas and Ferraris new and used but im not sure about Maserati. the Maserati place we have now only came around in 2017, and a Ferrari dealership this year. Not sure who sold Maseratis in the 70s here, but id be interested to see where that bora ended up
Seen running at Spa last Saturday> Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login images courtesy Rick Herben