A 'period' classics pictures thread (Mk II)
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TarquinMX5 said:
I think it's a 1960 Ferrari 250 Gran Turismo Special Spider.
4-exhausts, same style over-riders, boot catch and reflectors in same place, same inset on boot. The Maserati is close, but not identical.
I'll see if I have a photo.
If it is, it seems that the car was purpose built by Pininfarina on a 250 SWB chassis specifically for the 1960 Geneva Show. It was then bought by a wealthy Parisian lawyer called Paul Villard who was a close friend of Enzo's, which could explain the French connection of P5BNij's photos. Questions remain - it is clearly now a different colour - or was it not a one off? 4-exhausts, same style over-riders, boot catch and reflectors in same place, same inset on boot. The Maserati is close, but not identical.
I'll see if I have a photo.
Edited by TarquinMX5 on Thursday 3rd June 22:01
https://www.conceptcarz.com/profile/83,11094/1960-...
https://www.supercars.net/blog/1960-ferrari-250-gt...
Those are good photos; it does look quite convincing, even the top rear lens colours are clear in both pictures.
The car in Dapster's photo does have a Paris regn on the front (75), although the original photo (P5BNIJ's), whilst I can't make it out clearly, does appear to be French but not 75-regd, possibly 34? (Hérault). Anybody have a better resolution?
The car in Dapster's photo does have a Paris regn on the front (75), although the original photo (P5BNIJ's), whilst I can't make it out clearly, does appear to be French but not 75-regd, possibly 34? (Hérault). Anybody have a better resolution?
TarquinMX5 said:
I think it's a 1960 Ferrari 250 Gran Turismo Special Spider.
4-exhausts, same style over-riders, boot catch and reflectors in same place, same inset on boot. The Maserati is close, but not identical.
I'll see if I have a photo.
Thanks for that - I was completely unaware of the this car's existence. Good here isn't it...? 4-exhausts, same style over-riders, boot catch and reflectors in same place, same inset on boot. The Maserati is close, but not identical.
I'll see if I have a photo.
Edited by TarquinMX5 on Thursday 3rd June 22:01
Another nice bit of Italianate nostalgia - the Maserati 5000GT (chassis no. AM103.002) built for the Shah of Persia in 1959 by Touring of Milan....
TarquinMX5 said:
I think it's a 1960 Ferrari 250 Gran Turismo Special Spider.
4-exhausts, same style over-riders, boot catch and reflectors in same place, same inset on boot. The Maserati is close, but not identical.
I'll see if I have a photo.
I'm having second thoughts: The Special Spider has 2 separate number plate lights and Ferrari badge on the bootlid. On closer inspection, the red car appears to have a longer single number plate light and no Ferrari badge. 4-exhausts, same style over-riders, boot catch and reflectors in same place, same inset on boot. The Maserati is close, but not identical.
I'll see if I have a photo.
Edited by TarquinMX5 on Thursday 3rd June 22:01
Some (not all, later ones I think) of the Ferrari 400 Superamericas had the same style rear as the Special Spider but a single long number plate lamp and no badge. I've seen a picture of one, a 1962 Superamerica Cabriolet, French regd, 6361CY94, which might just be the same number as that in the photo, but my screen resolution isn't quite clear enough to be certain.
So, latest thought, Ferrari 400 SuperAmerica.
Much better than a wet Machester in the 1950s
finlo said:
P5BNij said:
The low red car behind the black 911 - is it a BMW M1....?
Another De Tomaso I think.Love that Aston…
P5BNij said:
Got it! (Red one)The last Superamerica built. Originally went to USA, where it was well-used, returned to Europe in the 70s, regd to chap near Paris, hence 94 dept. regn. He had it resprayed maroon.
Sold at auction for $7.6million in 2015 ( photos in auction advert show French regn, also in maroon colour.). I'm now 99% sure that is the same regn / car as in the photo.
https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/ac15/the-andrew...
Good find nij (do you know where the photo was taken?).
Is this the most expensive car so far in this thread?
TarquinMX5 said:
P5BNij said:
Got it! (Red one)The last Superamerica built. Originally went to USA, where it was well-used, returned to Europe in the 70s, regd to chap near Paris, hence 94 dept. regn. He had it resprayed maroon.
Sold at auction for $7.6million in 2015 ( photos in auction advert show French regn, also in maroon colour.). I'm now 99% sure that is the same regn / car as in the photo.
https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/ac15/the-andrew...
Good find nij (do you know where the photo was taken?).
Is this the most expensive car so far in this thread?
Imagine a Miura and Superamerica being parked up nonchalantly in a side street these days....
TarquinMX5 said:
Got it! (Red one)
The last Superamerica built. Originally went to USA, where it was well-used, returned to Europe in the 70s, regd to chap near Paris, hence 94 dept. regn. He had it resprayed maroon.
Sold at auction for $7.6million in 2015 ( photos in auction advert show French regn, also in maroon colour.). I'm now 99% sure that is the same regn / car as in the photo.
https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/ac15/the-andrew...
Good find nij (do you know where the photo was taken?).
Is this the most expensive car so far in this thread?
I actually got to drive a Superamerica derivative in 2019. Now that WAS an experience!The last Superamerica built. Originally went to USA, where it was well-used, returned to Europe in the 70s, regd to chap near Paris, hence 94 dept. regn. He had it resprayed maroon.
Sold at auction for $7.6million in 2015 ( photos in auction advert show French regn, also in maroon colour.). I'm now 99% sure that is the same regn / car as in the photo.
https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/ac15/the-andrew...
Good find nij (do you know where the photo was taken?).
Is this the most expensive car so far in this thread?
67Dino said:
I remember your original post on this - caused a lot of interesting discourse! 67Dino said:
Recently came across these pics I took at Castle Combe back in the late ‘80s. I think the De Tomaso Pantera Club may have been meeting, but certainly a great turn out of cars.
Recognise any cars or faces in the crowd?
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=18...Recognise any cars or faces in the crowd?
P5BNij said:
Oh, how I loved scrappies. They used to be the only practical way to keep the daily running. Favourite ever find was a 135M Delahaye broken in two pieces in a yard in Nottingham. If I'd known then what I know now I would have at least photographed it, but it was the mid 70s and nobody else was interested.
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