
the car still exist?
Only glad I could helptchémini wrote: Thanks for the reply
The jury is still out on that one ?????????????????tchémini wrote:
who has made the car ?
It's not Dino as he unfortunately died in 1956 sufferung from Duchenne muscular dystrophy. However I think that it is Lorenzo Bandini who raced for Ferrari.JC T ONE wrote:
Here is another picture, Enzo, and his son Dino .
Jens Christian
Yes that would be greatsurfblue63 wrote:
I might have a look through my Ferrari books to see if I can spot any more pics of the cars.
Ok then, who is the bloke in the back seat with the big hooter?surfblue63 wrote:...It's not Dino as he unfortunately died in 1956 sufferung from Duchenne muscular dystrophy. However I think that it is Lorenzo Bandini who raced for Ferrari...
Tim wrote:Ok then, who is the bloke in the back seat with the big hooter?surfblue63 wrote:...It's not Dino as he unfortunately died in 1956 sufferung from Duchenne muscular dystrophy. However I think that it is Lorenzo Bandini who raced for Ferrari...![]()
Tim
ivor badger wrote:Bit hard to see clearly in size of photo, but doen't really look like Lorenzo Bandini.
I've still not found any other pictures of the Mini(s) yet, but I've still got a few more books to get through.La Ferrarina
Then, according to Bernard Cahier, "...the next thing we knew was that Ferrari had mounted this engine in a short wheelbase, 1200 Fiat with a Pininfarina body.." A little later on, at the 1961 Turin Auto Show, there was a very pretty "Ferrarina" GT sitting on the Bertone stand, complete with a 1000cc engine. Nothing more was said or heard until the summer of 1962, when it was announced that a branch of the Milanese De Nora Electromechanical firm had purchased the design and it would now be called the ASA 1000 GT.
surfblue63 wrote:
could this mean the Mini was a dry one.
surfblue63 wrote: John Surtees mentions the Mini being used for trips to Ferraris holiday villa.
Definately not Forghieri.surfblue63 wrote:ivor badger wrote:Bit hard to see clearly in size of photo, but doen't really look like Lorenzo Bandini.
It was a guess and I have looked into it a bit more and I think it maybe Mauro Forghieri sans specticles.
Don't think it was Mike Parkes either . He was 6'4" . Looks like someone shorterTim wrote:Ok then, who is the bloke in the back seat with the big hooter?surfblue63 wrote:...It's not Dino as he unfortunately died in 1956 sufferung from Duchenne muscular dystrophy. However I think that it is Lorenzo Bandini who raced for Ferrari...![]()
Tim