3387 did not originally have a full width spoiler like the later 250 GTO bolted on and integrated spoilers. It has been restored as it was originally, but I have not seen a good pic of the rear that shows the spoiler properly yet. The spoiler should look like in the pic below. Image Unavailable, Please Login
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The 275 GTB/6C in Girardo's stand with mods to the body is perfection IMO, the prettiest 275 out there for my money. And the squadra corse 250 GT/E is on my list of top 5 favorite Ferrari's ever. I don't have the pictures in hand just now, but they are all over social media.
Marcello Gandini is one of the greatest designers of all time. Carabo, Miura, Countach, Bravo, Marzal, Stratos... And the fantastic Rainbow. Too bad they didn't make a small batch. I like it.
Shock horror never ever saw this before, talk about a Wienerschnitzel on wheels argh... The tail is funnily reminiscent of the GTO'rrible body on Charlotte the 246F1 of Pat Hoare in New Zealand in the way it looks like a vacuum cleaner nozzle
I wonder if 2839gt is the swb I saw at Fiorano in 2005 or 2006. Owned by a swiss car broker at the time, very nice owner.
2839 GT: Carlo Perego, Auto Avenir and Ferrorosso, near Lausanne, Switzerland. He's been around forever. Marcel Massini
Yes! Ferrorosso was the name on the business card he gave me then. Very friendly and drove the swb quite fast on Fiorano that day.
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At the Boca Raton Concours d’ Elegance on Sunday, 250 GTO Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login