I stopped by Rockefeller Center in NYC to see a 40th year celebration of Ferrari sponsered by Christies, the auction house.
A 250 GTO, Lusso, 400 Superamerica, 365GT 2+2, and Daytona Spyder, were present. I also got my first chance to see the new 612 2+2. MAN IT LOOKS LONG!
One car that was interesting was a four headlight 330GT 2+2 that I've never seen before. It had current NY registration, and had the names Riegel, and Harrington as the owners. The SN is 5439 and is black with a brown/orangish interior. Anyone know the owners? I'm always curious to meet more 2+2 owners in the NYC area.
Tom
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'63 330 America #5053
Hey Tom, Yale said that the S/N was 6539. That number looks a lot more likely than 5439. Did you take a picture?
6539 is a fairly well known 330 GT, with mucho bucks spent on a restoration by Doug Pirrone (Berlinetta Motorcars/NY) back in the late 80s. See http://www.parrotbyte.com/330GTRegistry ... eria_6.htm for details.
Regards, Kerry
6539 is a fairly well known 330 GT, with mucho bucks spent on a restoration by Doug Pirrone (Berlinetta Motorcars/NY) back in the late 80s. See http://www.parrotbyte.com/330GTRegistry ... eria_6.htm for details.
Regards, Kerry
No it IS 6539. Two guys own it whose wives are sisters. They live in one of those towns off the Saw Mill Parkway. I forget their names. One wrote a humerous letter to Sports Car Market a few years ago after buying the car saying that Keith should stop criticizing 4 Head Light 330s as they just bought one and thought it was beautiful.
This car was also featured in Cavallino some years ago in the only feature they have ever done on 330 2 + 2's (as far as I know). I did call the one who wrote the letter at one point and talked to his wife. I mentioned that there was a group of 40 year old or so 330 owners around New York City and it would be great to be in contact. His wife, who had been very friendly up to that point, said "He is in his 30's." Possibly because of that and thoughts of guys talking about cars, I never heard from him. (I know you are also in your 30's Tom.) The car looked fantastic by the way. It was the most expensive 330 that I had heard about at that time, selling in the 60's in 2001.
If someone wants to look through their 2001 Sports Car Markets they could find his name.
Yale
This car was also featured in Cavallino some years ago in the only feature they have ever done on 330 2 + 2's (as far as I know). I did call the one who wrote the letter at one point and talked to his wife. I mentioned that there was a group of 40 year old or so 330 owners around New York City and it would be great to be in contact. His wife, who had been very friendly up to that point, said "He is in his 30's." Possibly because of that and thoughts of guys talking about cars, I never heard from him. (I know you are also in your 30's Tom.) The car looked fantastic by the way. It was the most expensive 330 that I had heard about at that time, selling in the 60's in 2001.
If someone wants to look through their 2001 Sports Car Markets they could find his name.
Yale
Hi Rad,
Normally I would have my digital camera with me, but I had my Contax with me, so you'll have to wait for me to get them developed! If no one gets you pictures, remind me in a few weeks and I'll see if I can get them posted.
Yale,
Tom
Normally I would have my digital camera with me, but I had my Contax with me, so you'll have to wait for me to get them developed! If no one gets you pictures, remind me in a few weeks and I'll see if I can get them posted.
Yale,
What's wrong with 30 somethings hanging out with older guys?! If I had to find guys in my age group to talk Vintage V-12, I'd be looking a little harder!I did call the one who wrote the letter at one point and talked to his wife. I mentioned that there was a group of 40 year old or so 330 owners around New York City and it would be great to be in contact. His wife, who had been very friendly up to that point, said "He is in his 30's." Possibly because of that and thoughts of guys talking about cars, I never heard from him. (I know you are also in your 30's Tom.)
Tom
'63 330 America #5053