...possibly the first piece of the puzzle for your next project Matthias!? ;o)
The Galway was/is a tarmac rally and a friend of mine with some rally background thinks this is likely the Clerk of the Course. Mark
I remember, spring 1968, a friend from Montréal who was responsible of setting up the first ever Montréal automobile auto Show, he had asked me to provide some cars, I had a bark blue 246 Dino brought over directly from the Daytona race that year, car was straight of the track, with traces of mud from the rainy race that year, unfortunately I did not record the VIN # If I find more info's I will post them for you Serge
Interesting photo posted by "Spazzaneve" on the Targa-Florio forum. TARGA FLORIO E LE CORSE SICILIANE - Page : 1818 - Histoires du sport automobile - FORUM Sport Auto Image Unavailable, Please Login
Firestone Rallye 1973. Drivers: J. Lipton/D. Booth. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
cool...!!! any more information... chassis no.? in 1976 a K. Booth (Preston, GB) owned #02842, but this car wasn`t Nocciola...
Just some more photos here: 73 4-6 VII Firestone 73 | BHFoto Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Jeff Simpson in the 80's with #04320. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Great pix! Thank you. Love to see Dino in action. With today's technology, a radically more powerful and better handling Dino could be built. It might be a delightfully beautiful and aesthetic 'track day' car. Hard act to follow. Of course, there would be all sorts of compromises to reach such an achievement. Regards, Alberto
Does anyone know about this Dino? http://www.racingsportscars.com/type/Ferrari/Dino 246 GT.html http://www.autocourse.ca/photos/saison1973/transam/transam.html It says chassis *03054* Freeman
https://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/threads/1973-centrum-international-racing-team-246-gt.280570/#post-139506865