A friend of mine has purchased the 365 GT 2+2 Chassis 12553. Now he is looking for history of the car. All he has is a title from New Mexico. Any history of the car known? He is looking for a windshied-frame and all the Vitaloni levers for the windshield wiper, lights and the turn signals. Does anyone heve these parts for sale or does anyone know these part-numbers? thank you!
This is worth a try: Tim at Select Electrics. Select Electrics - Home . The web page is out of date, because Tim closed the Berkeley shop two years ago and moved to Redwood City, CA (iirc). The phone number might still be good: (510) 528-7005, as well as the email: [email protected] . My understanding is that the steering column switches you refer to are actually one part, referred to as the "three-way." They are very expensive in the ebay world, in the range of $1,500. If you buy one of these, or buy from a vendor or restoration shop, chances are that Tim made the part. Tim can rehab the electricals and what sets him apart is his ability to cast the plastic tips for the levers.
12553: Original exterior color: Verde Bahram 2.443.546. Original interior color: Grigio VM 3230. Assembly sequence #437. Pininfarina Body #445/A. Delivered new to William F. Harrah's U.S. West Coast distributorship Modern Classic Motors MCM in Reno, NV/USA. Marcel Massini
Hello Michael, I know this thread is a bit old, but I am putting together a registry for the 365 GT 2+2 available here on Ferrarichat.com or https://drive.google.com/open?id=1zq-rUGL4T7oy7bLd73hwsZkT_yagzVhw. I would love to get more information on your friend's car including a picture or two if possible. Sincerely, Stefano [email protected]