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Wolfgang, very, very nice. Another place to visit once we will be back in Europe for good. Thank you for sharing. Ciao Eugenio
I had no idea that this museum was so extensive. Between this and Mulhouse, I would have difficulty breathing. Thank you for the photos.
The Rosso Bianco collection is indeed one of the two really great museums in Europe, and a "must see" if one is in that part of the World! The only reason I that I still prefer the Schlumpf collection in Mulhouse, is that they have only very few Bugattis in the Rossa Bianco museum.....but then again you know me and my "Bugatti-mania"!!!! Very nice pics Wolfgang, thanks a lot for sharing! Best Carsten
wolfgang - in 2004 i visited the rosso bianco collection. we got the chance to have a look inside all the ferrari and were able to record the chassis numbers. but.. the 365 BB was without chassis nr.plates. we dont know why. do you have the s/n of the BB ?
First Wolfgang thanks for the great picturea and info on this museum. I'll try to go and visit the place this year on my way south (Italy). Second "348spider" I would love to have the Ferrari chassis numbers. Can you please put them on the forum or otherwise send them to me ([email protected]). Thanks
Thanks you for your wonderful pics Wolfgang I share the point of view of Carsten, this museum is really one of most significant of Europe and it contains the superb ones and rare cars, but just like carsten, my preference goes to the National Museum of the Car of Mulhouse. Best regards
Aaaahhhhhhhhhhhh Wolfgang, you bastard, you've been to Rosso Bianco??? You should have phoned me, maybe you don't remember , but I live in Aschaffenburg, only 10 km away from the museum. This would have been fun, meeting you there... Anyway, thanks for the wonderful pictures. Cheers, Matthias
Second "348spider" I would love to have the Ferrari chassis numbers. Can you please put them on the forum or otherwise send them to me ([email protected]). Thanks[/QUOTE] 750 Monza 0492M 250 Lusso 5947GT 250 PF Cab S.II displayed as "cali.spider" 1961GT Daytona 16925 275 GTB Shortnose 06915 Testarossa 55787 365 BB ??? these have been all ferrari displayed April 2004 !
Nice pics Wolfgang! I wanted to visit the collection for a long time now but I never found the time But now I know I have to go there!! That's just an amazing collection! Do you know how often they drive the cars? Some of them look like there is some dust on them Martin
Thank you so much for all your kind comments on my thread & pics. @rpmtifosi, Guy, which one......without any dounbt the white Porsche 917 Kurzheck. @348spide, sorry, do not collect VIN`s - no clue about the Ser# s. @Matt_360, sorry not to call you buddy - war eine spontan Entscheidung gestern Mittag. we also visited the beautiful old city of "Ascheberg". Next time - promissed! @Martin D 90% of the cars belong to 1 owner!!!!!! Impossible to drive them all or once a year. es, some of them need some attention and clean up. @Yes, its a MUST go and see! Best Wolfgang
Aaaarrrrgggghh! Why did nobody tell me about this museum before. Why must I always hear about it AFTER Wolfgang has seen it!!! Great pictures!