Sadly, those photos were taken in Andorra a few years ago. All images posted these days by the photographer were taken a long time ago, for example he uploaded a green RUF CTR3, which by that time owner sold in 2020. Jorge HG
100 years of Le Mans at the Le Mans museum. That P4 needs to be re-restored. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
A real shame it is no longer in its original Bianco Polo Park 20-W-152 Glidden Salchi with the red side stripe. Marcel Massini Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
#21 was 0858, see Le Mans paperwork. Marcel Massini Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Primarily Giallo Modena but also has the verde/bianco/rosso of the Tricolore. The horsey, the script, and what's left of the body that's not in Giallo Modena are Nero.
And also at least partially “Euro-ized” (side reflectors, and various lenses), if the identity is correct… While normally I have no opinion about color changes (beyond whether they are pleasing or not), I will admit that the white/red is interesting enough that it would be neat if the car still wore it…
Some years ago Tomgt claimed to have proof (pictures ans ACO paperwork ) claiming that 0858 was the number 24 car of Willy Mairesse and Jean Blaton ,Ferrari seems also give it for this car did you ever saw those pictures and documents if yes what's your conclusion about them maybe a confusion with the Le Mans trials papers /pictures ? Image Unavailable, Please Login
My post dates back to two years ago but, if I'm not mistaken, I may have finally figured out that it's chassis number 12159. Regards.