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The only period image of the 1451 GT engine I have. Hard to say this is inside plug motor or outside plug one. [ATTACH]
Tipo 128F was a non standard engine for production California's, so how 1451 GT could entered in Le Mans in the GT category?
Thank you so much for sharing
Fantactic period images. Thank you so much for sharing
When and where is this period image taken? It's definitely 1959 but where - somewhere near the Ferrari factory or Le Mans? [ATTACH]
Does anybody have FORZA magazine back issues #39 (August 2002) and #41 (November 2002)? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I know that but now we see the 128D engine under hood as reads from chassis plate
Which engine is installed in 1451 GT? In Lot description it's called as Tipo 128F, but chassis plate reads 128D....
Thank you for clarification.
Marcel, previously I thought that 7975 SF was originally delivered to Shah of Iran. So, Reza Pahlevi owned just one 500 Superfast, s/n 6605 SF?
As I remember 6305 SF originally delivered to Guido Monzino from Italy.
Compare the original (b/w photo taken at Le Mans) and the restored car. Pay attention to the differences on the inside of the door. [ATTACH]...
1451 GT at the 1959 Le Mans. [ATTACH] Image taken during the race. Looks like some engine problem.... Does anybody know the story behind the...
That's cool! Bob Grossman raced with this car in Bridghamton in 1959 and 1960. Some images from the wall?
The same car in two different locations in 1963. Which s/n is this? Both images found on the...
1451 GT at the 1959 Watkins Glen GP [ATTACH] High resolution image: https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1626/24461556062_13df2d488d_k.jpg Copyright...
David, could you post more images from period when Masterson owned the car?
Thanks alot for clarify
Found on ebay. From description: "Nice vintage Ferrari b&w snapshot photo. My guess 1959 model. Photo is original and came from Captain Charles...
For the 1959 Bob Grossman was an authorized dealer Jaguar, Volkswagen and possibly Alfa-Romeo. In my opinion these were no real "sports cars", but...