Photoshoot: 1947 Ferrari Corsa Spyder, oldest complete Ferrari in existence
#11
Right section? Isn't this the Ferrari supercar section? This 166 would definitely qualify.
#17
It is probably fairly safe to assume that if this car were to ever be auctioned, it would be the highest price ever for a car bought/sold on the open market.
Stunning, rare, special, and with real history. There are many cars that would leave me speechless by being in their presence. This and the 722 Stirling Moss SL (the original one) are at the top of the list.
Stunning, rare, special, and with real history. There are many cars that would leave me speechless by being in their presence. This and the 722 Stirling Moss SL (the original one) are at the top of the list.
#18
Incredible photos, Jason! Thank you for the sneak peak last night!
What a stunning car. That engine is really impressive and the whole car appears to be beautifully restored. As ZAMIRZ said, those roman numerals on the shift knob are badass!
What a stunning car. That engine is really impressive and the whole car appears to be beautifully restored. As ZAMIRZ said, those roman numerals on the shift knob are badass!
#19
Amazing photos - thanks for sharing!
Very cool that the owner displays this magnificent Ferrari. It is such an important piece of history for automotive engineering and design. It would be a disgrace to auction this car...talk about a nice heirloom.
Very cool that the owner displays this magnificent Ferrari. It is such an important piece of history for automotive engineering and design. It would be a disgrace to auction this car...talk about a nice heirloom.