... y Bernard Carl of Washington, DC, USA, purchased the car. Mr. Carl was at the Anniversary with Dino 268S Spyder #0798 and had the opportunity to inspect the Dino #026. After Mr, Carl's purchase of the D ...
... ne once more for the 1959 Geneva Motor Show, dubbed the Spyder Super Sport or Superflow III. As the name suggests, it boasted an open roof and the finned tail was replaced by a more elegant round rear e ...
... Porsche. Everyone knows of the 20 (some say 21) Zagato coupe Carrera Abarths but few have heard of the one off 550 Spyder, which was destroyed in the accident that killed Claude Storez at Highways 58 North ...
... . The first TZ prototype was a Spyder on which Zagato bolted a "Coda Tronca" roof panel. A competition Giulia was introduced at the 1963 FISA Monza Cup. The competition TZ development was guided by Autodel ...
... The first prototype was a Vignale Spyder and three next cars were Pinin Farina Berlinettas, all converted from Ferrari 340 MM. Perhaps the most known 375 MM is this "Ingrid Bergman" version.
First sho ...
Name Touring Aston Martin DB2/4 Mk II Spyder 1956
This Asrton Martin DB2/4 SII Spyder is one of three built by Carrozzeria Touring. It was introduced at the 1956 Turin Auto Salon and was the beginning ...
... to the face-lifted steel lower bodywork. These Coupes were called 'Elaborata'. One chassis was used to build a Spyder. The remaining 27 chassis were fitted with all new lightweight alloy bodies. This s ...
... d in time for the 1947 Mille Miglia. Savonuzzi did stay and he penned an attractive, all-enveloping body both in Coupe and Spyder form. Depending on the body fitted, the new racers were referred to as 2 ...
Name Fantuzzi Ferrari 250 TRI61 1961 #0792TR
This street-legal 1961 250 Testa Rossa was acquired by Ralph Lauren in 1985. It won the 12 Hours of Sebring in 1961 and defended its title the following year. ...
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