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What year did you sell it: https://www.markshannon.net/Sales/Ferrari-250-GT-Lusso/1481 if I may ask?
Do you know what engine is in 1833GT. Someone is selling the original engine in California in the Ferrari Market Letter. [ATTACH]
That list involves FIVE chassis numbers - but only explains 4 cars. - is there a car that eventually became 1001GT? - What happened to the car...
Duh - of course, Dutch registration, not U.K. Not sure how I missed that.
If the picture with UK registration was "SF-67-GF" was "21 years ago" - it would have been 1987. Wasn't 0043S still in NL at the time, not...
Thank you for confirming - and revealing the license plate. It apparently had two Swiss owners in 1965 and 1972, the last of which had placed the...
Same car? [ATTACH]
If you inspect the car 202 at the Targa Florio - pictures from the Test vs. the Race:...
Had that been confirmed?
Concern #1 The Ruselberg car #155 has roll-up windows, while I see sliding windows on the Schorndorfer pictures!? Concern #2 Racing pictures...
In the age before the Common Market it might have been desirable to avoid "importing" a car to Germany and instead, if available/feasible, just...
Here the details of #155 @ 1962 Ruselberg are more legible: "52464 V..." [ATTACH] On the back of this picture postcard, Meier asked the MSC...
What's the lot number at Ladenburg for this particular photo. I searched by a number of keywords, but never came across it?
Farland also lists a completed 3-year restauration, with hard top: https://www.farlandcars.com/vehicles/16/1960-ferrari-250-gt-pf-cabriolet prior...
Agreed - I was trying to make sense of the initial post (https://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/posts/148253361/) that stated that the museum had...
Is that the same car that in 2009 was offered as a "NART" Spyder in Spain, and a year later peddled by Jürgen Brodesser on behalf of “J.F. Colson”?
Sorry for typo, yes, meant odd number of course, 13213. But in fact, my entire post was messed up and made no sense. The question was meant to be:...
Was that "898 AR 2B" s/n 13212, as Peter Grootswagers had found in 1989 in the museum's exhibit list, or 13212 as Aardy cited decades later?
So - are you saying that when Peter Grootswagers took those pictures in 1989, they had 15667 (according to the exhibit list) registration "898 AR...
It took me a few moments to figure out that there were not really no matches - but after a few, I realized that none are working. Glad it's a...