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I just happened to stumble across this thread. My 2 cents worth is that the finest models of the 330 P4 are the MAKE UP versions of the Daytona...
I was going through my father's 35mm negatives and slides that I've scanned and came across these. I'm not sure what years they were taken, but I...
Not sure if this clarifies anything or not. This is 0846 at Daytona 1967. Photo taken by my father and copyright owned JAG. [ATTACH]
I must say that Steve has done his 'due diligence' as it were. And I am of two minds regarding the authenticity of 0846. I offer apologies to him...
0846 at Daytona 1967. All images taken by my father and all copyright JAG. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I forgot to mention that NEW ACE from Hong Kong does some stellar work. I have their version of the TAMEO 2001 Monza black nose Ferrari.
Of the best hand builds that stand out in my collection are the MAKE UP Daytona winning Ferrari 330P4s. Superb and flawless in every aspect,...
Photos from my father's archives. Posted before, but they may assist. 0846 at Daytona 1967. All Copyright JAG Best. John [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I don't think so as there were no 412P's in 1966 IIRC......
I have the 1/43 TAMEO version on pre-order. When it arrives I'll take photos.
I was just reading my race reports from the '66/'67 season and at the Targa in '66 Bandini apparently flipped the car, in'67 Vaccarella clouted...
As an aside, wasn't 0846 crashed twice at the Targa in '66 and '67?
I have to say, that after having survived cancer, stage 3 esophageal, the most dangerous type along with pancreatic, that all of this hyperbole...
Please tell me that we are NOT starting up this load of bollocks once again.......
Thanks Jim, so very much appreciated, will do...here's a few more photos from dad's archives. That's he and Lorenzo Bandini. Best, John...
Jim, One day I would like nothing more than to visit your shop and stand alongside 0846. It brings back so many great memories. A drive in said...
Many good replies and I have most of the books mentioned. I'd add that the Formula One in Camera series by Paul Parker, the 1 1/2 Grand Prix...
Depends on what specific period you are searching for. There are many, many excellent books that cover GP racing from all different eras.
That's a 1972 312PB and yes it has the 3 litre boxer F1 engine, but why would Lauda have used the engine from that particular car, considering...
Well, at least it's in the correct livery and numbers from the 1972 WG 6 hours....