If the car is not 1451GT, it is very unlikely that anyone with a beautiful and real 250 GT LWB California Spyder would turn it into a fake with the livery of the 5th OA place car at Le Mans, 1959 that does not belong on it.
http://www.motorclassiccorp.com/1958-ferrari-tdf-red-black.html For sale. But the front and rear look way to angular and tall. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login So what is this? Front looks different.
Legit LWB made to look like 1451? That's all I can imagine. Doesn't look like a replica. Did 1451 have its nose redone?
Here's a better view, same car, same location, taken August 1979 during the AvD-Oldtimer-Grand Prix in the old paddock at the Nürburgring, Germany. That Maser is not too bad either. Marcel Massini Image Unavailable, Please Login
This is a REPLICA built by using 250 GTE 2+2 chassis #4079 GT as donor car and made to look like 1451 GT. This replica is currently for sale in Monaco (by" [email protected]") at an asking price of Euro € 1'600'000. Marcel Massini
That is the one and only Costin Zagato 450S, yes. Not sure if it was already owned by Peter Kaus then.
This is the Costin 450S, chassis #4512 (ex-4501). At that time owned by Peter Kaus. Today owned by L.A. in the USA and in correct black color.
Yes. It was converted by Maserati to road use and sold to the USA. Today in the collection of L.A. in CT.