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[ATTACH]Ferrari Club of America circa 1975
My family lived about a mile from Lundins. John recruited my dad, Carl Johnson, to give up on the Alfa Romeo and go Ferrari which he did and my...
Very similar to a car owned by John Lundin the first FCA President. I was 12 or 13 when I first saw the car. It was an unusually dark red.
Recently sold my 575 and now have sellers remorse.
In 1966 my father bought a white Lusso with a red interior. 9000rmp tach with no red line. What a gorgeous car. Having recently obtaining a...
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When I was a kid every few months I used to wander through the garage looking at the cars. He used to keep his personal Ferrari there. If I...
I grew up in Homewood. In the 60's I would go to RRR Motors garage every few months and walked through the shop looking at the cars. My father...
In the 1960's there was a Goodyear racing tire business in south suburban Chicago that sold and serviced Ferraris. It was called RRR Motors in...
The deep dish Borrani wire wheels that were standard Ferrari equipment for years will forever be the most beautiful wheels ever manufactured.
I always aspired to be a big lotto winner. And became old and a miserable failure in my preferred vocation.
Back in the mid 60's my mother and father used to drive their 1962 250 2+2 from Chicago to Colorado, Utah, Arizona and all over the southwest...
Had my 575M w/ F1 for 8 years now and love the car. Agree with many of the comments posted above. [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] 1962 250 2+2
Looks to me like models at a photo shoot. Lovely women though.
When I was in High School circa 1965 there was an ad in Road & Track for a 250 LM. It was offered by the NART. The car had been raced the year...
Steve McQueen drove one of these in the movie The Thomas Crown Affair. [ATTACH]
250 LM [ATTACH]
If you want to live in glorious socialist utopia one must pony up the cash.