Re: Rare by Design - Superfast vs. 5000GT
From: Peter Rychel (dino308gt4hotmail.com)
Date: Fri, 8 Oct 2021 22:48:08 -0700 (PDT)

That’s a cool story! For how long did you work for Mike? When our family would travel to California (for my Dad’s business trips), I’d stop by Mike’s shop for a visit and a tour of the shop. This would’ve been the early ‘90s (right around that time of your story!). If you saw a nerdy kid walking around the garage wearing a Ferrari baseball cap, that was me! The last visit we made was in 1995. I’ve got pics somewhere...

 

I’m also familiar with that 500 SF as it was for sale at the old Harrah’s Car Collection in Las Vegas for the longest time. The photo below I took in 2005 and back then, they were asking $525,000 for it...

 

I was aware of the connection between Mike and Bob. In fact, one of the documents I have from his estate concerns a one-off coachbuilt Ferrari that Mike had for sale – it was that car he had scribbled notes about whether it was worthwhile to restore or get more money if he’d part it out! Yikes.

 

He was definitely a showman for sure and I really miss the auctions he’d put on. A bit of a carnival atmosphere, but, he was able to find some incredible machinery tucked away. I never had too many opportunities to get exposed to such cars back in Montreal, but coming out here was like heaven. It’s disappointing that although some cool cars have been brought in (a lot of modern cars), it was these rare classics that have all been sold out.

 

Bob died in 2009 from what else? Lung cancer. No surprise. Whenever I’d attend those auctions of his, the guy smoked like a chimney the entire time of the event. All of the books I bought from his estate, I had to air-out outside for a few days just to get rid of the cigarette smoke smell!

 

Peter

 

 

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From: Brian Keegan
Sent: October 8, 2021 10:11 AM
To: Peter Rychel
Cc: The FerrariList
Subject: Re: [Ferrari] Rare by Design - Superfast vs. 5000GT

 

I have driven a 500 Superfast, the very last one, s/n 8897. It was white, tan interior, RHD and the first owner was

Colonel Ronnie Hoare of Maranello Concessionaires. It had a wiper for the rear glass, and a lever under the dash

to the left of the steering column that would pop the left door open. Colonel Ronnie wanted to be a gentleman, but

didn't want to get wet doing it I guess.

The has a commanding presence and plenty of torque. I am right-handed and as such, I wasn't very smooth with

the shifting with my left hand/arm, but still, what a car!

 

Peter, I had the pleasure of meeting Bob LeFluffy in Vancouver in December of 1992. I worked for European Auto 

Sales & Restoration (Mike Sheehan) in Costa Mesa CA and Bob & Mike were dealing cars back and forth. 

  My mission was to leave SoCal on Monday afternoon and drive straight through to arrive in Vancouver before noon 

on Wednesday as that was when the Customs warehouse was closing for the Christmas holiday. Me and a coworker 

Gary were driving our enclosed single car hauler and towing a tandem axle car trailer. Inside the truck 

was a LWB California Spider previously owned by Brigitte Bardot (maybe 0937 IIRC?) that we needed to "export" to 

Canada and re-import the car as when it was imported to the US it was under a temporary bond. 

(I picked the car up at LAX when it was first imported. It caused quite a work stoppage.) 

  We were to meet Bob at the Customs warehouse, and he would assist in this process. After we took care of the Cal Spider,

we were to pick up a gold/gold 1964 Corvette coupe from Bob to bring back home. We had the primitive small suitcase 

sized cell phone and kept Bob advised of our location. We arrived a little after 6am and there was a car in front of the 

closed but well-lit Customs office and a snowplow clearing the parking lot.  A man got out of the car and walked towards us. 

I got out of the truck and said, "You must be Bob?" He stuck out his hand and shook mine and said, "Fairly Honest Bob at your service!"

"Fairly Honest huh?" I asked.  He replied, "If a guy tells you right up front that he's 'fairly honest', then you can trust him right?"

I still laugh about that!

 

After all the car stuff was over later that day, Bob said he got a hotel room for me and Gary so we could get some rest 

before the long trip back, but he was taking us out for a steak dinner first! He said it was great place and we'd love the steaks. 

"It's called the Leg of the Beaver" he said with a chuckle. Gary and I looked at each other with surprised looks on our faces.

Once we pulled up to the restaurant, I was curious to see the place. The sign said The Keg and Cleaver. "Um, hey Bob...?"

He was laughing his ass off. "I try to have a little fun with the touirists." he said. 

 

Sorry to hear of his passing.

 

 

 

From: Ferrari <ferrari-bounces+bks281=hotmail.com [at] ferrarilist.com> on behalf of Peter Rychel <dino308gt4 [at] hotmail.com>
Sent: Friday, October 8, 2021 12:12 AM
To: 4redude <bks281 [at] hotmail.com>
Cc: The FerrariList <ferrari [at] ferrarilist.com>
Subject: Re: [Ferrari] Rare by Design - Superfast vs. 5000GT

 

The air cleaners did have FISPA logos embossed on the tops. Still looks better with the original single box.

 

I’d love to have a Queen Mary. When I first moved to Vancouver, there was a local auction company that specialized in classic cars. Run by a notorious and well-known character (the late Bob LeFluffy), he had a driver-quality QM that he tried to sell on numerous occasions. It got up into the $40K CAD range (this was the late ‘90s)... I was going to school at the time and couldn’t possibly afford it. Years later, I heard it eventually sold and is (maybe) in the U.S. now I’m quite sure it was S/N: 11877 although I may have misread it to be 11677. Bob passed away in 2009 and I was able to purchase a few documents/books from his estate. I don’t want to speak ill of the deceased, but despite his taste in cars, he was a car salesman through-and-through (notes tucked into one of the books revealed his cavalier attitude towards a car’s value in parts rather than as a whole).

 

This is a lovely example that I’d love to park in my garage one day:

 

www.mariobernardi.de - 1970 ferrari 365 gt 2+2

 

What was the experience like with yours?

 

Peter

 

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From: LSJ via Ferrari
Sent: October 7, 2021 11:31 AM
To: PeterGT4
Cc: The FerrariList
Subject: Re: [Ferrari] Rare by Design - Superfast vs. 5000GT

 

Thanks, I thought it was a good read with some great pics.

 

Peter, those are definitely aftermarket air cleaner assemblies which may provide a lot more hot air to the carbs. :)

 

Amazing that the 5000 was produced in bodies by eight different coachbuilders.

 

I can see the 365 2+2 argument, although I've already had one of those!

 

LSJ

 

 

 

On Thursday, October 7, 2021, 09:51:57 AM EDT, Luke Graves <buyer1austin [at] gmail.com> wrote:

 

 

A great and well written article! Thanks Lash.  The fact that the Aga Khan
bought one of each say it all!!!

-----Original Message-----
From: Ferrari [mailto:ferrari-bounces+buyer1=airmail.net [at] ferrarilist.com] On
Behalf Of Lashdeep Singh via Ferrari
Sent: Wednesday, October 6, 2021 9:05 PM
To: Col Luke Graves
Cc: The FerrariList
Subject: [Ferrari] Rare by Design - Superfast vs. 5000GT

Two mega-bruisers face off here.

Lots of BHP and speed for the early 60s!

https://www.forza-mag.com/issues/107/articles/rare-by-design
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