Tail lights might be wrong, but the car is real...and I recognise the hair of the driver/current owner too... https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/ny13/new-york---art-of-the-automobile/lots/r110-1964-ferrari-250-lm-by-carrozzeria-scaglietti/296113 Paul
Thank you for the correction. It is 6107. My bad and my sincere apologies to Andrew. Too early this am. I do consider the taillights incorrect (USA style) and the upper edge of the rear bodywork is way too rounded. 6107 has been partially rebodied. Compare with this photo here of 5975, the super original and untouched 250 LM in the Schlumpf museum. Marcel Massini Image Unavailable, Please Login
Here's a pic of the original bodywork of 6107, taken November 1964 when owned by original owner Steve Earle, on Mulholland Drive in L.A., painted Rosso Cina and prior to the 1966 repaint to darkblue. (Ten years later, in 1974, Steve Earle and his company General Racing Ltd. founded the legendary Monterey historic automobile races in Laguna Seca/CA). Marcel Massini Image Unavailable, Please Login
Not to derail the thread but the same "spotter" saw an even more significant car from the same AZ collection as the GTO. Can't imagine many people can say they've seen a genuine Atlantic on the road. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I wonder if they have a clear schedule which one gets to drive/use it the next weekend/week/month ... ... or do they just resort to flipping a coin ?