Thursday, 30 April 2020

Fast Lane - Ferrari 412


https://www.instagram.com/p/B_cLDvaFeaR/

Archive pic 6. Controversial for the car types... My old Ferrari 412 GT. One of I think only 23 or 24 in manual RHD spec. When new it featured on the cover of the now defunct Fast Lane and inside in an excellent piece by Peter Dron, explaining why we should all buy a manual 412 instead of a Testarossa. The car was metallic Nero (Black) with blue leather. It was in fantastic condition and I loved it. Chris Evans bought it next and put his FAB 1 plate on it. Really miss this one. A much derided model but in my opinion a beautiful, tasteful and underrated Ferrari.

The article is available in the download folder:



Chris Evans:



Wednesday, 29 April 2020

Bring a trailer : 1980 Ferrari 400i EG Autokraft Convertible - Pete Townshend

Yes! Another one on BAT. In fact, this one also belongs to the same person who sold his 400i manual last week. That one got many positive and enthusiastic reactions. This one is another beauty and once owned by Pete Townshend. As always, enjoy the comments:

https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1980-ferrari-400-5/



Tuesday, 28 April 2020

Ferrari 400GT - Museum Adlkofen

I spotted this lovely photo on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/B_cXQnKF2oi/

Apparently it's a new addition for this museum: http://www.automuseum-adlkofen.de/
But it's not listed on their website yet ...

I have a search label for "musea" included on the sidebar



Monday, 27 April 2020

Ferrari 412 in Punta Arenas , Chile

This one got posted by the owner on Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/8727831092/permalink/10158135041556093/








The car is imported from Japan. The same bodykit has been used on another 412:


And a more recent Instagram update with more photos:








Sunday, 26 April 2020

Cavallino No. 2 - Ferrari 400 Automatic

One of the readers notified me about this edition being available. I was aware it's a very expensive edition and below is described why. And it's not because of the Ferrari 400 Automatic on the cover ... A copy of the article is in the download folder nevertheless, for free.

https://www.cavallino.com/product-page/cavallino-issue-2-nov-dec-1978-original-mint-condition

Why so rare?
No. 2’s sell for $800 to $1,000 on the open market. Why?
When we started Cavallino magazine in 1978, we didn’t want to send out a promotional piece seeking subs, so we decided to send the first copy free to everyone on our Ferrari mailing list. (We had published some Ferrari books before this.) In this way, people could actually see the new magazine.
We sent out 5,000 copies of No. 1, and we received 3,000 subscriptions in return! Happy us! As a result, we printed only 3,000 copies of No. 2. This explains why there are copies available of No. 1 (2,000 extra out there initially) but almost none of No. 2. People have kept their Cavallino collections together, so none ever break loose.

Friday, 24 April 2020

For sale : Ferrari 400 Cromodora wheels


for sale a set of original Cromodora wheels for Ferrari 400. Price 1500€ + shipping costs. Original state, no damages, only cosmetic imperfections. They are located in Czech.

Contact me by email, see bottom of this blog (about me) - and I will get you in contact with the seller.



Wednesday, 22 April 2020

Quiz card and new photo's

On Ebay I spotted this photo which apparently is from some kind of card game.

"From a German set called Kennst Du die schnellsten Autos? (Do you know the fastest cars?). Roughly the size of a credit card. The back has specifications."



Reason for publishing is because I recognize the photo setting. It's taken from an official series. As such I wanted to look it up on the official Ferrari website, but they are no longer there. Luckily I had them collected in my archive:

This playcard is also from the same series:








I'm still surprised that every now and then I still find new (unknown) ones. Apparently many photos have been taken for various purposes, ie press photo's, brochures and books. As I did visit the official website again I discovered they have been adding a few new unknown ones (for me):