The Eldorado was traded along with 275 GTB/4 s/n 10319 on a new 365 GTB/4 s/n 14531. Trade-in allowance for the Eldo was $2500; for the 4cam $6000. VIN for the Eldorado is H8241519.
Bill Lockwood...…..Lockwood Motors in Peekskill, Westchester County. Daytona 14531 was invoiced with US$ 19'500. Balance paid US$ 11 Grand. Marcel Massini
Amazing! Eldorado + 275GTB/4 +$11000 = Daytona. Is there something odd about the B pillar on the oro chiaro 365GTC/4 in the background? Shouldn't that be black?
Bill bought the 275 GTB/4 from Ed Jurist at the Vintage Car Store. Previous owner was Dickie Reventlow.
It is a plastic 3d moulding about 12” deep but full width and height of the 1969 Matra MS80-Cosworth, which was an advertisement for ELF fuel. When I travelled through France in 1971 every ELF station seemed to have one stood outside and as you approached it looked as though there was a real F1 car there. Paul
Seeing all those amazing cars together like that, so casually gathered...nowadays such a gathering would stir the Ferrari world to its core!!
A few more. Love that NART trailer in the back (and the Dodge Charger as well). Marcel Massini Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
This may be the wrong forum, sorry in advance. No clue how this works. I am trying to find a relative of Luigi Chinetti, there is a Ferrari 365 GTC 4 convertible in Spain for sale. The car seems to be owned by Luigi Chinetti. my email is [email protected] I am a friend of the salesman. Thanks
Interesting first post......... What was the chassis number of the car in question, please? Chinetti was the U.S. importer of Ferrari and his name is connected to hundreds of Ferraris. Marcel Massini
Jürgen Brodesser (JB Motorsport Int'l) and J. F. Colson involved........in Spain the last 15 years....... Car delivered new to MCM Modern Classic Motors, not Chinetti. Marcel Massini