Via https://www.gullwingmotorcars.com/1981-ferrari-400i-c-5633.htm
VIN: 26145
Price: $24,500
Via Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/DVx-yovDMuD
Maranello Concessionaires… Unsure whether to title these photographs as The Montpelier Street Car Park or Maranello Concessionaires London SW7.
In a post yesterday I explained Mark Konig’s idea in 1980 that rather than trade every part exchange I should take some of them home and attempt to sell them privately.
Here are a selection of a few parked outside of my house … the Argento GTB 21785 (UYF 20S) was not a trade car but my own. Nevertheless my neighbours wouldn’t have differentiated and became increasingly annoyed they couldn’t park their own cars. My immediate neighbour was the producer of all the James Bond films and threatened to have said Mr Bond implode all my cars. I never knew if he was joking. However his wife was Italian and loved having lots of Ferrari parked in front of her house.
I know my ‘record’ was 7 all in a row but I can’t find a photograph and it’s possible I didn’t take one. My photography was sporadic and as can be seen usually when it was raining. As the photographs were never used in the adverts I’m unsure why I took them.
I only copied the "400s" from his post.
A German owner has created a high quality reproduction of the heater control frames. It has been a very small batch of 5 sets only. So hurry if you need them or be on the safe side and have them as spare in your own stock.
See thread on FChat or on FB below
https://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/threads/reproduction-heater-control-frames-any-interest.697490/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/8727831092/posts/10164665519481093/
I've finished the first set of heater control frames.
They're made in Germany of CNC machined aluminium, trowalized and anodized, with the "dots and arrows" recessed by 0,5mm and filled with enamel paint.Adding this one just for the records and for its rarity.
I spotted this one on Instagram. It came with the information: Hockenheim 1988.
Typical to see a RHD car on Swiss license plates. But additional information was provided by someone else:
#34983, a manual 400i in the rare shade of Rosso Metallizzato. First owned by Shaun Bealey, the Deputy Chairman of Maranello Concessionaires.
Ferrari 400i Oktober 1988 at Hotel Intercontinental (today Hotel Le Merdian) in Stuttgart.
Yes, it's on New York plates - ORW 507. And judging on the reflector at the backside it might be a federalized US car.
Did the owner ship it to Germany to cruise around in Europe? Or touring around for business purpose?
Does anyone knows this car or the owner?
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