I was at Limerock park this weekend for a track day and Skip Barber himself was there with his beautiful 250 SWB. What a drop dead georgeous car with a nicely used patina. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
you know, just looking at the steeringwheel, that gearlever and all the gauches, you just know it is a blast to drive.
Don't think so, but agree it is a reproduction body. Besides, this is an early style curved window frame car, isn't it? I don't have any pics of this car on my file.
Do you think a car restored by Ferrari Classiche with a brand new body, new interior, probably a new engine etc can be called "genuine" ???
Well, when you have the chassis you own the real thing , that Ferrari Classisch attitude. the rest can be made genuine by them. Its a real tragedy. ciao cornelis
For those that don't know this argument it goes. I own George Washington's axe, it has a replaced handle and head, but it was his axe. always a favorite of mine. Erik
Back in George Washington's day, the notion that everything old is new again and, where the Classiche program is concerned, everything new is old again (do I detect "Back to the Future"?), had not yet been propounded. Now, wishing for originality only requires a wave of the Classiche magic wand (followed by the waving of large numbers of Euros), and your car's virginity is miraculously restored! Why didn't they think of this years ago? Fred
Fred I am thinking along the same lines as you, and they didn't think of this years ago because it wasn't a money maker, but now that the cars are big $$$ it makes sense for them to get into this business..... I wonder what Enzo would think, on one hand he never cared for road cars and used them as a means to build race cars, but I almost think he would be laughing at this whole process IMO of course. Erik
Re-manufactured or not, and by whom, first thing I thought was that this is one fine looking SWB. Then it occurred to me that was due to the grille surround still having the proper form, and it being the early budystyle with the somewhat smaller grille. Too many SWB have the lower part of the surround pushed upwards in the middle, which IMO has a very bad effect on the overall apearance of the car. When you see one that's 'right', the balance of the design is quite striking.
Along the latter part of the production run the headlight height seems to increase on these cars and the general shape of the grill becomes less oval and more squarish. "Skippy's" car (real or not) mimics the earlier alloy cars. Here is an example of the latter look (photo borrowed from http://www.cliffreuter.com/ferrari.htm) john Image Unavailable, Please Login
2209GT when owned by Carlos Monteverde in the Brazilian colours. The car above is the same car ? Image Unavailable, Please Login