Non-original color and fitted with a reproduction ID tag. Marcel Massini Image Unavailable, Please Login
From LMC Podcast () two pictures from 06885 when it was red probably with Harley Cluxton Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
CH: It was Harley who brought Wallace to the States (Arizona). Bob had to leave Italy under difficult circumstances as a result of the auto accident that severely injured his wife. As I recall, he went to Australia and Harley reached out to him and Wallace came to Arizona to work for Harley. This didn't last long before Bob went out on his own, still in the Phoenix area.
Exactly #12301, the first Daytona in Giallo Dino, as shown at the 13th annual New York Auto Show in 1969 + South California.
Ultrarare alloy fourcam 10025 of Tom Hartley, Jr., fresh from a four year restoration in Modena, in original Celeste with blue interior, pic taken yesterday at the MEF in Modena. Marcel Massini Image Unavailable, Please Login
Does anyone have any information on a 275 GTB (not sure if it was a 4 cam) that was owned in the Grand Blanc, MI or Flint, MI area around 1985? At the time, the car was Silver with tan interior. I want to say that it was owned by Carl Schwartz, but not positive.
@jm2 any thoughts on this 275 GTB? There was also a Michigan 355 GTB in silver with an interior the owner called 'baseball glove' for the color of the leather that he ordered. Doubt it was the same owner though. He built prototypes for the car manufacturers.
Thanks, I remember seeing what I thought may have been the same car perhaps 5 years ago in Birmingham off old Woodward. I've got to believe it was the same car.
I was in the Ferrari club then, but I don't recall that particular car. This one I remember from the '70's. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
09057 . The current well known owner is still looking for pics from period racing . If somebody know the original owner family maybe they have some archive ?
Hi John. Thanks. Those pics look like they may have been taken in Ferndale, Oak Park, maybe Southfield, so I doubt that was the same car I saw about 40 years ago.
Yes I believe it was at Roger Meiner’s house at a Ferrari Club of America gathering. Think it was Southfield but not positive.