Jim Clark in Vancouver no longer owns #004. He sold it a
few years ago and when
I asked him where it went it, he wasn't
able say (non-disclosure agreement).
My guess is one of the McCaw brothers
bought it.
Here's a shot from Pebble Beach 2004.
Gary
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, March 30, 2020 1:40
PM
Subject: Re: [Ferrari] Along time ago -
at Symbolic Motor Cars - Ferrari 003
Not sure if we are talking about the same model of car, but a
guy in Vancouver WA has #004C. His father bought it for a pittance in
the '60s. Did a beautiful restoration on it.
Jim Glickenhaus has
002C, but some/many argue that it's not near the car that 004C is.
Seems in a restoration it "borrowed" quite a few parts from other cars of
the era.
#004C has an interesting engine history. Apparently the
first V12 was used mostly for dyno testing. An "ear" where a motor
mount attached broke off. #002C got the 2nd motor built. But
they welded up that broken "ear" and that motor is in #004C. The
engine numbers support this, as the number on 004C is one behind that in
002C. The owner of 004C has a vintage photo of that "dyno" motor with
the broken engine mount.
Hans.
On 3/29/20, Douglas Anderson
<dnt [at] dock.net> wrote: > Hello
Hans > > Picture this - many years ago Ferrari Willi, AKA Ferrari
Bubba when he > moved > to Arkansa - traveld down to see Brian
Keegan. There we saw a restoration > in process. See the
attached. Brian - if you read this - perhaps you > could >
fill in the gang more about this early One-of-the-firsts
Ferrari's > > Cheers > >
Doug > > > > From: Doug and Terri Anderson <dnt [at] dock.net> > Sent: Saturday,
December 17, 2011 7:42 AM > > > > Bubba - remember
when we went down to Symbolic's work shop and met with > Brian
Keegan? The shop was in the process of restoring the FIRST (?) >
Ferrari 001. However, there was a controversy since those silly
Italians > to > beat the tax man over stamped the numbers so the
most prominent numbers > read > 003. I think there was a C
in there someplace. > > DOUG > > (Who is always open
for enlightenment) > > > >
_____ > > From: Red5hilser [at] aol.com <mailto:Red5hilser [at] aol.com> >
[mailto:Red5hilser [at] aol.com] > Sent: Saturday, December 17, 2011 7:28
AM > To: zavitar1 [at] yahoo.com
<mailto:zavitar1 [at] yahoo.com> ; rtpetrick [at] comcast.net > <mailto:rtpetrick [at] comcast.net> ; ItsmeMrWright [at] aol.com > <mailto:ItsmeMrWright [at] aol.com> ; dnt [at] dock.net <mailto:dnt [at] dock.net> ; > rexnbutchie [at] aol.com <mailto:rexnbutchie [at] aol.com> ; smagtx [at] aol.com > <mailto:smagtx [at] aol.com> ; rentiers [at] me.com <mailto:rentiers [at] me.com> ; > PITSTOP0088 [at] aol.com <mailto:PITSTOP0088 [at] aol.com> ; wgbean [at] aol.com > <mailto:wgbean [at] aol.com> ; BrianBuxton [at] BuxtonMotorsports.com >
<mailto:BrianBuxton [at] BuxtonMotorsports.com>
; steve [at] stevejenkins.com >
<mailto:steve [at] stevejenkins.com> ;
stevec [at] cheatcodes.com >
<mailto:stevec [at] cheatcodes.com> ; philville [at] dejazzd.com > <mailto:philville [at] dejazzd.com> ; DROBERTS9 [at] bak.rr.com > <mailto:DROBERTS9 [at] bak.rr.com> ; MaxEd49 [at] aol.com <mailto:MaxEd49 [at] aol.com> ; > wade [at] fortunemotors.com <mailto:wade [at] fortunemotors.com> >
Subject: Re: Ride in a Ferrari, (continued) > > > >
Note to all: My latest issue of CAVALLINO Magazine (The Journal of
Ferrari > History) has the 1947 Ferrari 166 Spyder Corsa V-12, one of 8?
built, is > valued at between $950,000 - $1,250,00 USD. Odd, when the
1962 250 GTO > Series I (33 built) are valued between
$26,000,000-$30,000,000 USD! (That's > $Million, folks!) > >
More to follow, but I believe it was imported by Luigi C. of NART fame
and > owned by Briggs Cunningham early on. Sam Collier was killed in
either this > car or 005, I'll have to check. Maybe someone out there
without my 75 > year-old brain with dementia can help this old fool
out? > > Yer pal, still pluggin' away in East Jesus, Ferrari
Bubba > > > > In a message dated 12/16/2011 5:20:57
P.M. Central Standard Time, > zavitar1 [at] yahoo.com <mailto:zavitar1 [at] yahoo.com>
writes: > > > http://autos.yahoo.com/blogs/motoramic/ride-along-world-oldest-surviving-fer >
rari-193652491.html > > _________________________________________________________________ To
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