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Help ID this car
Buddy of mine is working on this. He sent me this in a text but didn't ID the car. Without asking him what it is, I want to respond "knowing";) already what it is.
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Yes, you’re right; 1962-63 Ferrari GT 2+2.
The brain trust never ceases to amaze; 5 minute results! Thank you |
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Notice the location of the secondary lights... https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...America_fl.jpg |
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It's definitely a 63 model, and probably a 330 due to the flat hood, but maybe they made a few final 250's this way.
It was a transition year for the 2+2. We had a new 64 330 for several years. |
And speaking of 330 Americas, socialite Sandra West was famously buried with hers in 1977.
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Interesting. Only 38 years old when she died of a prescription medication overdose. Not too many miles on her...
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Well that's weird but I've asked my eldest daughter to park my SC in front of the church at my funeral.
And to make sure it's in a position so that people have to walk past it to get inside the church. :p Meanwhile is the F car in the OP a steel body? I thought these early cars were all aluminium. |
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also the least valuable of the 60's v12's selling at 400k not millions currently |
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