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  1. ScuderiaRossa

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    #1 ScuderiaRossa, Feb 22, 2009
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    Just read an article in this month's FORZA on the 3-seat precursor to the Dino, then found this amazing car at the Simeone Foundation Museum in Philly. Poor lighting and a camera phone, but enjoy anyway!
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  2. RP

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    #2 RP, Feb 22, 2009
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    Incredible car by Pininfarina, one of their classic designs like the P5 and the Dino GT. I just sold the 1/16 model to a friend here on FChat.

    I like the 365 P's Italian concept of a seat for the wife and one for the girlfriend on either side of the driver. I believe it was Matra Simca that later copied that idea for a street car.

    Thank you for the photo.
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  3. greg246

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  4. 2GT

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    The two Ferrari 365 Ps are the true Dino mothership! Fred
     
  5. Bryanp

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    If you want to know more about these cars, do a search on 365P in the "old Ferrarichat.com". We had a thread years ago that really unpacked the differences between the three 365Ps.
     
  6. bigodino

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    #6 bigodino, Feb 25, 2009
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    There are only two examples, s/n 8971 and 8815.

    The box art from post #2 shows 8971 with a very rare feature: webbed wheel spokes (see also attached picture). It seems they were only used for a few auto shows in the US.
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  7. amenasce

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    I thought one was owned by an individual ?
     
  8. Jeff Kennedy

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    One was owned for a while by Bud Keeney in Southern California. The other was/still is owned by Lou Chinnetti.

    Jeff
     
  9. Teenferrarifan

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    Car is still owned by Lou, just on display at the Simeone Foundation Museum.
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  10. ferrari sulla pellicola

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    my absolute favorite Ferrari from the Enzo era!!
     
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  12. Ferrari 360 CS

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    Was one of these cars not owned for a time by Gianni Angelli?
     
  13. bigodino

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    Yes, that was s/n 8815. The one with the big rear spoiler.
     
  14. Dino Club Germany

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    Would someone be so kind and give me access to some 365P photos in higher quality?
    I´m very short before finishing a Dino book and I have nearly no photos about this important part of the Dino history.
    The pictures must be taken by yourself, so that I have the permission from the maker to use them.
    Thanks.
     

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